Microsoft Publisher 2010 Reference Guide

Users don't need a wealth of design experience to create professional documents with Microsoft Publisher. This handy guide will help users get started with the latest version of the desktop publishing software, including the Ribbon interface.


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From CustomGuide | Feb 14, 2011

Publisher, part of Microsoft's Office suite, is an application that simplifies the creation of professional-looking publications, such as marketing brochures, printed or e-mail newsletters, postcards and greeting cards. Publisher includes tools that help those with little or no graphic design experience create and share high-quality pubs.

The 2010 version of the application delivers improved image-editing features, typesetting enhancements, integrated contact/customer management and, like other Office 2010 programs, includes the customizable Ribbon interface.

The attached document, provided by CustomGuide, gives users a reference guide to Publisher 2010.

The attached Zip file includes:

  • Intro Page.doc
  • Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf
  • Microsoft Publisher 2010 Reference Guide.pdf
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