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Once you have added any sort of object to your Microsoft Publisher document, like an image, chart or text box, you may find that you want to delete it for some reason during the editing process. Objects can be deleted one at a time or many at a ... more »
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Everyone loves using guides to design a Photoshop document. Sometimes the guides outstay their welcome, however, and you want to turn them off. Here are two ways you could hide or delete guides... more »
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Before you delete a page in PageMaker 6.0 and 6.5, make sure you really don't want it anymore... more »
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If you intend to publish an ezine, you'll want each issue to look like all the others. Design consistency is one of the most important parts of ezine publishing. Therefore, you'll want to design a template that you will use over and over again. ... more »
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Copyright protection and patent protection are two different notions, but they seek to do the same thing: protect the intellectual property of a person or group of people. Copyrights protect the expression of an idea, and patents protect the ... more »
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Master Items are items that appear on every page of a document, such as headers and footers or specific graphics such as logos. To include Master Items, you must create them on the master pages of the document... more »
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Displaying the rulers in Microsoft Publisher 2007 can help you place elements in your documents and measure empty space. You may want to hide the rulers so you have more available work area to get your editing done. Whatever you choose to do, you ... more »
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Who hasn’t wanted to take a picture of a computer screen and show someone exactly what they see in a given moment. SnagIt is a tool that does just that. Screen shots make things more appealing to those who learn visually and it's easier for ... more »
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Microsoft Paint provides you the ability to resize a picture either vertically, horizontally, or both. The Stretch/Skew command in MS Paint is for this exact purpose, and uses percentage parameters to resize an image. This is one of the easier ... more »
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Learn how to get free desktop publishing software... more »
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Whether you are on a tight deadline for work or school or you just like knowing more than one way to get the job done, you can truly appreciate knowing how to drag and drop pages directly into PDF documents. Read on to learn how to drag and drop ... more »
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Despite the fact that MS Paint is generally used for simple drawings and colored images, it seems like a part of the PSP fan base is interested in how to render a hand held Sony PSP in the classic Windows program. Technically, you can draw ... more »
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Microsoft Paint is a simple painting program that comes with Windows. You can use this program to draw and color an image that you can print, use in another application or simply enjoy on your computer. The steps below will tell you what you need ... more »
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With MS Paint, the user has the option to draw shapes like circles and rectangles in multiple styles: filled, non-filled or bordered. With the non-filled style, the shape is just drawn on as a perimeter and filled with white space. This differs ... more »
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With MS Paint, the user has the option to draw shapes like circles and rectangles in multiple styles: filled, non-filled, or bordered. With the filled or opaque style, the shape will paint over whatever is underneath it, and the result will be a ... more »
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Learn how to do a print screen and paste it onto an Excel spreadsheet. Then learn how to edit your pasted picture. Learn what you can and cannot do with a screen print in excel... more »
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FrameMaker anchored frames allow you to place graphics at specific points in your text. Once you have created a frame, you can edit it to adjust the frame's location, alignment and size... more »
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Picasa is a program developed by Google to organize, edit and store digital photos. Picasa offers many photo editing options, from basic fixes like removing red eye to advanced features like color intensity graphing. Picasa lets you apply the ... more »
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PDF files have become as commonplace as MS office files. Sometimes sensitive information is on these files and one needs to be able to protect the files from unauthorized users. Read on to find out how to protect your PDF files in adobe acrobat... more »
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Nothing rattles a desktop publishing designer's nerves like placing an edited photo on the page and discovering it looks nothing like it did in the photo editor. Adobe has a few ways to enhance photo display with InDesign. Since InDesign is a ... more »
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Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing software that allows you to share your Adobe InDesign document with others, create a PDF for electronic distribution... more »
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QuarkXPress is most commonly known as software that is used to create and edit complex layouts for print publication. However, you can also create a basic website with multiple pages in this desktop publishing program. The following explains how ... more »
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Well-chosen fonts are what make your design sing, be it a Web site, party invitation or corporate presentation. Search around to find fonts that really speak to you... more »
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Almost any type of computer program can be found and downloaded online at no cost. Following is a list of sites to help you find the free software you need... more »
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If you are ever arrested for drug dealing, on the state or federal level, you must understand how the judicial system typically responds to you crime in order to survive the ordeal. Follow these steps to learn how drug cases are prosecuted... more »