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Course Name Introduction to Publisher 2003
Audience Users who want to use Publisher 2003 for successful business marketing through print publications and over the Web.
Course Requirements You need Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above OR Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.78 or above.

Plug-in Requirements
  ØMacromedia Flash plug-in for Windows for IE/NN
Pre-requisites Users should be familiar with Microsoft Office products.
Course Duration 3.9 hours
Course Objectives The Publisher 2003 WBT is designed to acquaint users with the features of Publisher and the enhancements made in Publisher (part of the Office XP suite). This course takes users through the process of creating and modifying professional-looking, high quality publications for print media, e-mail, and Web. Users also learn how to prepare their publications for desktop and commercial printing. Additionally, the course teaches users how to convert print publications into Web site publications and post them on the Web. After completing this course, the user will be able to:
  • Identify the basic and advanced features in Publisher
  • list the ways for integrating Publisher with other applications
  • Identify the components of the Publisher interface
  • Use the Publisher Help features
  • Configure the various generic options in Publisher
  • Design a publication for Web and e-mail
  • Create, modify, and post a Web site publication
  • Create, modify, and save publications in Publisher
  • Prepare publications for desktop and commercial printing
  • Design a publication using Design Sets
Course Outline
  1. Introducing Publisher 2003
    1. Features and Benefits of Publisher
    2. Publisher 2003 Interface Components
    3. Customizing Publisher 2003 Interface Components
    4. Quiz
  2. Managing Publications for Print, Web, and E-Mail
    1. Designing a Publication for Print
    2. Designing a Publication for Web and E-mail
    3. Creating a Publication from a Design Template
    4. Printing a Publication
    5. Quiz