Microsoft
Publisher Tips & Tricks
This is a page for all Microsoft Publisher users. The tips here include
submissions from users like you, as well as observations from our pre-press
and design staff. Refer often to these tips to help you get a clean, flawless
piece.
Keyboard
Shortcuts
Page layout programs like Publisher are, to a large degree, about formatting
text into a legible and inviting configuration. And page layout pros save
a lot of time by using keyboard shortcuts for their most often used actions.
To that end, here are some keyboard shortcuts for some often used text
formatting options:
Ctrl+B for bold text
Ctrl+U for underline
Ctrl+I for italic
Ctrl+= for superscript
Ctrl+Shift+= for subscript
Ctrl+Shift+K for small caps
Ctrl+Spacebar removes all style formats from the highlighted text
Ctrl+Shift+f accesses the font menu, arrow keys select, and enter changes
the selected text to that font
Ctrl+Shift+P accesses the font size menu, arrow keys select size, and
enter enables the change
Ctrl+Shift+> increases the font size by a half point
Ctrl+Shift+< decreases the font size by a half point
Work
in the CMYK Color Space, rather than RGB
Please visit our RGB - CMYK Information page for
a full explanation.
Page
Sizes
You can start a new document or change a current document to any page
size you like. Simply go to File/Page Setup and under the option 'Choose
a Publication Layout' select Special Size. Under the option "Choose
a Publication Size' select Custom. You may then enter in the physical
dimensions of your printed piece making sure the orientation is correct.
Once complete, click 'OK' and you may begin your design.
The Nudge Option
For a high degree of control over the positioning of objects on the page
use the nudge option. Just select the object you need to move and use
Alt+Arrowkey (up, down, right, left) and your object will move one pixel
for each keystroke. Use Arrange-->Nudge to change the increment of
movement.
Absolute
Positioning
Even better, go to Format-->Size And Position and use numerical values
to position and size objects. This is the absolute best way to make sure
things will look right when you are going to press with a design. Trying
to position objects by eye on your monitor can be deceiving because of
the relatively large size of the pixels it uses to display objects. Do
the math and use this method when you want your design elements to be
positioned exactly.
Grouping
Elements
After you have a section of your layout positioned very precisely it might
be a good idea to select all the items (hold down the shift key and click
on each one) and then group them together using Arrange-->Group Objects
or (Ctrl+Shift+G). This will lock them together in their relative positions.
This is especially useful if you will need to duplicate this configuration
somewhere else in your layout; copy and paste the group to another page
and you will have perfect consistency throughout your layout.
Automatic
Wrapping
You don't have to press Enter (return) at the end of each line, just at
the end of a paragraph. Simply type away and let Publisher wrap the text
automatically. This may save you lots of time, especially if you decide
to change your type size later--you won't have to go back and take out
all those extra Enter commands. If you need to make a line end shorter
than a full line, use Shift-Enter, called a soft return.
One
Space, or Two?
Instead of putting two spaces after each sentence, just put one. This
is a standard in the industry.
Putting
Things in the Background
Publisher uses foreground and background layers. Your work will go on
the foreground by default unless you set it to be in the background. You
might want to use images or text in the background. Here's how to do it:
choose View-->Go To Background. This will take you to the background
of the publication.
Remember
to Print a Hard Copy
It's very easy to miss mistakes in your document when you're looking at
it only on the screen. Print it out and look at it . Check for spelling
errors, spacing problems, inconsistencies, and design problems. If your
project is going to be folded then fold the printout you made to see if
the elements on the page are positioned right on the panels and to see
if there are any problems with folding it the way you had envisioned.
Spacing
and Alignment
Check the alignment of frames, text, pictures and captions. It should
be consistent throughout your publication. Also check spacing between
headings, paragraphs, and pictures. The spacing should be consistent throughout
your publication.
Spelling
and Punctuation
Don't forget to check your spelling, punctuation and grammar. Run the
spell checker; select Tools-->Spelling-->Check Spelling. Another
good one is to check the accuracy of hyphenation: select Tools-->Language-->Hyphenation.
It's a good idea to have someone else look at it too. They may see something
you've been looking at and missing.
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