Thanks for your feedback. DavidF, thanks for responding. I don't understand why this known PDF issue with Publisher is not fixed yet. We were all "encouraged" to upgrade to Windows 10, and Office was listed as compatible on the Microsoft website as early as June of Surely, this issue is on the schedule somewhere. Thanks, Zoe. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 7.
Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Simon Whiffin Created November Updated October Page 8 Each brochure consists of a series of different boxes which either contain text or images.
The design I have chosen is this one. Although this layout is set out already I can change any aspect I want. Textbox, Shapes etc on your poster with the help of guidelines.
Pre-set guidelines can be added to the document or you can add horizontal and vertical guidelines where ever you need them. By default horizontal or vertical guide are inserted in the middle of the document.
To re-position a vertical guide hover your cursor over the new guideline when your cursor changes to either two horizontal arrows pointing in opposite directions you can then drag the line by holding down the mouse button. In the case of a horizontal guideline you will see an arrow pointing up and one pointing down when hovering the cursor over the guideline. Tick this box to see the rulers Simon Whiffin Created November Updated October Page 10 Formatting the text Changing the font type Just as you would do in Microsoft Word to change the font type from say Arial to Verdana highlight the text to be changed and change the font type using he font toolbar Changing the font colour Highlight the text you want to change and then click the font colour button on the toolbar Drop Caps A drop cap is a large initial character, often used at the beginning of a paragraph in newspapers.
To insert a drop cap at the beginning of a paragraph that you have already typed begin by highlighting the first letter to which you wish to apply the drop cap. Here I have changed the font style and colour. You can also change the position of the drop cap, the size of the letter and the number of letters to which the drop cap style is applied. When you have finished designing your drop cap click apply and then OK to see the style applied.
To change the colour select the colour you want from the colour pallet displayed on the Shape Outline menu. Alternatively you can set the colour to match another colour you have already used say from a picture. This is an example of a rounded textbox. To add a shape like this select the Insert tab, click Shapes button and select the shape you want. Simon Whiffin Created November Updated October Page 14 Inserting Images You can either insert images to appear in the foreground or set an image as the background upon which you can enter text.
Inserting an image in the foreground Click on the picture you want to replace to automatically display the picture toolbar. To change the picture, click the first button the toolbar. Find where you have saved the picture you want to insert. The Clip art icon is located on the Insert menu bar.
Trying searching on subjects like Medicine, Nursing to view images tagged with those descriptions. Simon Whiffin Created November Updated October Page 16 Setting an image as the background First insert the image you want as the background into your design as described above. This is the image I want to set as the background Do this by clicking on the image and dragging it across to the right hand side of the page. However, you will notice that the text is now hidden by the image.
To reveal the text we need to send the image to the back so that it sits behind the boxes which contain the text. To do this click, Arrange on the toolbar at the top of your screen and select Order and the then click Send to back.
Simon Whiffin Created November Updated October Page 18 We can now see the text sitting on top of our image but you will notice that the background image is partially obscured by the textboxes.
This is because the background colour of the textboxes is set to white. To resolve this click onto the textbox and then select Text Box from the format menu. I believe this issue was fixed with a patch update Update for Microsoft Office suites KB I had one Terminal Server where this was an issue and did not have the patch, but another server which had this patch installed did not have the issue. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
Mary Sauer. This has been reported many times. The best solution is to download a free PDF converter found on the web. There are many.
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