Introduction
By the end of this module, you should be able to:
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Hide or display boundaries and guides
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Format a character as a drop cap
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Wrap text around an image
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Format text vertically
Enhancing text in a publication
Watch the video!
(8:46 min)
Publisher allows you to
enhance your text
manually in different ways. While doing this, you may find it helpful to use the
boundaries and guides
that are displayed by default in Publisher, or you may want to hide these as you design your publication. Publisher allows you decide what is best for you by giving you the ability to turn this feature on and off easily.
Some of the ways you can enhance your text in Publisher include
adding a drop cap
,
wrapping text
around an object, and
formatting text vertically
. You will find that some text enhancements only look good in specific publications. Just because you can do something to your publication doesn’t always mean that you should. It will be up to
you
to decide what looks best in your publication.
To hide or display boundaries and guides:
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Select View from the main menu.
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Select Boundaries and Guides.
The check mark indicates that the boundaries and guides are displayed. Select
View
Boundaries and Guides
to toggle this feature on and off.
To add a drop cap:
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Select the first letter of your sentence.
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Select
Format
Drop Cap
from the main menu. The Drop Cap dialog box appears.
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Click one of the available drop-cap options.
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Click OK.
Although you probably won't find
drop caps
in business cards, flyers, or most brochures, there are certain publications, such as
newsletters
,
where they are used commonly to add a nice visual impact.
To wrap text:
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Right-click the image.
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Select
Format
Picture
from the menu. The Format Picture dialog box appears.
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Click the
Layout
tab.
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Select one of the
Wrapping Style
options.
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Click OK.
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Right-click the text box.
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Select
Format
Text Box
from the menu. The Format Text Box dialog box appears.
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Click the
Layout
tab.
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Select the same
Wrapping Style
option you used for the image.
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Click OK.
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Right-click the image.
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Select
Order
Bring to Front
.
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Move the image and text around until they appear how you want.
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Group the objects together.
Wrapped text is used often in newspapers, magazines, newsletters, and brochures.
To format text vertically:
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Right-click the text box.
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Select
Format Text Box
from the menu. The Format Text Box dialog box appears.
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Select the
Text Box
tab.
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Select Rotate text within AutoShape by 90 degrees.
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Click OK.
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Resize
the text box using the sizing handles.
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Move and/or free rotate the text box so it appears in the correct page location.
Challenge!
Use the publication you created in the last challenge, or create a new blank publication to complete this challenge.
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Hide the boundaries and guides.
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Add a drop cap.
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Delete the drop cap.
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Wrap text around an image.
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Save and close the publication to use in the next challenge.