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    Get trained by certified Publisher instructors

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    Learn how to create professional publications like newsletters, business cards, brochures, etc

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    Learn to compare layout and word processing software

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    Includes pre and post course support by our team

Microsoft Publisher 2016 Advanced training course will explain to delegates about using the Publisher Tools and Panels to create advanced Spreads and Layouts. Delegates will also get the opportunity to work with advanced graphic techniques and learn how to tweak artwork and images for print output fine.  

Microsoft Publisher Advanced course explains that how different layouts and spreads will be created and laid out in the Publisher Advanced Course using professional design techniques including colour theory and typographical design to produce corporate documentation, magazines, newsletters and much more.

Who should take this course

  • Office Personnel
  • Office Managers
  • Small Business Owners
  • Anyone who wants to upgrade skills of MS Publisher 2016
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Prerequisites

Before Taking this course, Delegates must have basic knowledge of Microsoft Publisher.

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What Will You Learn

  • Import text from files
  • Embed an object
  • Create a catalogue
  • Work with building blocks
  • Create WordArt using WordArt tools
  • Edit a curve
  • Add shape effects
  • Collaborate with shape measurements
  • Work with graphics and objects expertly
  • Change page layout using various tools
  • Wrap text around a picture
  • Add text to a shape
  • Work with typography
  • Insert images into shapes
  • Make transparent imageUse master pages
  • Collaborate with merges
  • Editing of the contents of a publication
  • Format text and objects to customise the look of your publication
  • Add images, shapes, and graphics to publications
  • Work with stencils
  • Use colour correction and other photo editing tools for your writing.
  • Add, resize, rotate, and group objects
  • Make a book for printing and sharing
  • Add good families and other page fundamentals
  • Create text boxes and add text
  • Perform basic tasks in the Microsoft Publisher edge
  • Add tables to publications
  • Create a product log using Publisher 2016
  • Prepare a book for distribution
  • Modify the structure and layout of a publication
  • Formatting of text in a publication
  • Create bookmarks and hyperlinks
  • Collaborate with publication information
  • Format graphics in a publication
  • Share your writing, as well as how to prepare it for the printer
  • Add content to a publication
  • Format text and paragraphs in a publication
  • Manage text in a publication
  • Work with graphics in a publication
  • Set up pages so creating books is easy
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What's included

  Course Overview

Microsoft Publisher 2016 Advanced course will impart knowledge about publishing software with enhanced features, and explain you new ways to work with pictures. The publisher is used to creating high-quality, professional documents that exceed what word processing software, such as Word, can achieve.

As we Know, MS Publisher is especially useful for publications, students, authors, and entrepreneurs will find it useful. This Publisher 2016 Advanced Training Course helps delegates to be expert in MS Publisher so that you can effortlessly create documents that look professionally good.

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  Course Content

Getting Started

  • Laying out a New Publication
  • Saving, Closing and Opening a Publication
  • Publications with more than one page
  • Using Help
  • Using a Template
  • The Publisher Window
  • Using the Zoom Tool
  • Printing
  • Navigate the Interface
  • Customise the Publisher Interface
  • Create a Publication

Basics of MS Publisher 2016

  • Navigate the Interface
  • Customise the Publisher Interface
  • Create a Publication

Formatting Text and Paragraphs in a Publication

  • Format Text
  • Form Paragraphs
  • Apply Schemes

Adding Content to a Publication

  • Add Text to a Publication
  • Add Pages and Image Placeholders to a Publication
  • Control the Display of Content in Text Boxes
  • Use Building Blocks to a Publication

Managing Text in a Publication

  • Edit Text in a Publication
  • Work with Tables
  • Insert Symbols and Special Characters

Preparing a Publication for Sharing and Printing

  • Check the Design of a Publication
  • Save a Publication in Different Formats
  • Print a Publication
  • Share a Publication

Working with Graphics in a Publication

  • Add Graphics to a Publication
  • Customise the Appearance of Pictures

Creating a New Publication

  • The Publisher Desktop
  • Navigating Around Publication
  • The Save Reminder

Working with a Publication

  • Adding Content to Your Publication
  • Adding & Deleting Pages
  • Moving & Sizing Objects
  • Deleting Objects
  • Modifying the Page Setup
  • Working with the Publication Background

Working with Text Frames

  • Adding & Manipulating Text Settings
  • Importing Text
  • Spell Checker/ Search and Replace
  • Alignment
  • Bullet Points & Numbering
  • Moving, Copying & Deleting Text
  • Editing Articles in Word
  • Fonts & Other Text Effects
  • Connecting & Disconnecting Frames

Adding Visuals

  • Implanting a Picture from a File & Moving and Sizing Images
  • Cropping a Picture
  • Inserting a Picture Frame & the Clip Art Gallery

Printing

  • Modifying the Printer Setup & Printing

Innovative Text Techniques

  • Fancy First Letters
  • Painting Arrangements
  • Styles
  • Adding Decorated Backgrounds
  • Working with Special Types and Controlling Line & Character Spacing
  • Changing the Defaults for Text Frames
  • Controlling The Defaults for Text Frames

Advanced Settings

  • Laying out a New Publication
  • Saving, Closing and Opening a Publication
  • Publications with more than one page
  • Using Help
  • Using a Template
  • The Publisher Window
  • Using the Zoom Tool
  • Printing

Working from a Blank Page

  • Opening a Blank Publication
  • The Snap Command
  • Layout and Ruler Guides
  • Working with Objects

Advanced Graphic Techniques

  • Adding Pictures Not in the Gallery
  • Scaling Pictures
  • Re-colouring Pictures
  • Rotating Pictures
  • Adding Borders & Shadows
  • Adding Pictures from the Internet
  • Customising the Clip Art Gallery

Special Effects

  • Borders & Border Art
  • Inserting, Moving, Resizing, Patterns & Gradients

Advanced Layout Techniques

  • Working With the Ruler
  • Working with Ruler & Layout Guides
  • Aligning Objects
  • Layering Objects
  • Nudging & Grouping Objects

Word Art

  • Creating Word Art & Changing Text Formatting
  • Shaping Options, Character Spacing & Special Effects
  • Editing a Word Art Object

The Design Gallery

  • Inserting a Design Gallery Object
  • Replacing Selected Objects
  • Applying Attributes from a Design Gallery Object
  • Customising the Design Gallery

Tables

  • Adding a Table
  • Adding & Modifying Cells
  • Formatting Table Data

Basic design options 

  • Publication setup
  • Custom colors
  • Building blocks
  • The Graphics Manager pane

Typography 

  • Styles and font schemes
  • Graphics in typography
  • Precise spacing control
  • Symbols and special characters

Graphics Handling in Microsoft Publisher

  • Graphics Handling & Best Practice
  • Graphics and Color for high impact professional design
  • Designing of Gallery
  • Image Editing (zoom, crop, panning)
  • Round Trip Editing with different software image editing software
  • Accurate position of graphics
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About Poole

Poole

Poole is situated on the south coast of England in the county of Dorset. It is also treated as a seaport and a large coastal town. Poole is 33 km east of Dorchester and also joins Bournemouth in the east. In 1997 local Council Borough of Poole was made a unitary authority. It gained its administrative independence from Dorset County Council. According to 2011 Census, Borough had a population of 147,645. This population made it second largest town in Dorset.

Along with Bournemouth and Christchurch, town forms South East Dorset Conurbation. It had a total population of over 465,000.

Human settlement in Poole started back before the Iron Age. Town’s name was earliest recorded in the 12th century when town emerged as an important port. With the introduction of wool trade, this town prospered. The Later city developed significant trade links with North America. During the 18th century, it was one of the busiest ports in Britain. During Second World War, Poole was main departing ports for Normandy landings.

Poole is also a tourist resort that attracts many visitors. Poole is popular due to its natural harbour, incredible history, Lighthouse arts centre and Blue Flag beaches. Royal National LifeBoat Institution headquarters are also located in Poole. Royal Marines have a base in town’s harbour. Poole is also home to Arts University Bournemouth, an important part of Bournemouth University and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

History

During the 19th century, there was a coastal trade to and from Poole. Trade declined rapidly when the railway was built to Hamworthy side of the bridge. People in business were now able to transport goods to and from Poole with the help of rail. In 1872 another railway was built in the middle of the Poole. During 19th century life in Poole improved. In 1887 first public library was opened. In 1890 Poole Park was opened, and in the same year, Parkstone Park was opened.

In novels of Gullivers Travels, Lilliput was the name of the land. According to some information, there was a house called Lilliput. This house existed at beginning of 19th century, and this gave this area a name Lilliput.

Electric trams started running during 1901 through the streets of the Poole, but then buses replaced them. In 1935 last trams ran in Poole.

In 1910 first cinema in Poole was opened. Municipal offices at Poole were built in the year 1932. The population of Poole was 19,000 in the 20th century, but later it grew at a phenomenal rate. Old industries of brick making, brewing and shipbuilding decline during the 20th century. Pottery industry survived somehow. In 1969 Dolphin Centre was opened. Poole general hospital was opened in 1969. In 1974 Poole Lifeboat Museum was opened. In 1978 Arts Centre was opened. Poole became a unitary authority in the year 1997. In the 21st century, Poole has become a Pottery Centre which made it an attractive tourist destination. Today Poole flourishes on Tourism. In 2007 Poole Museum was reopened. Present Population of Poole is 138,000.

 

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