Microsoft Publisher Masterclass

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Microsoft Publisher is a graphic design program which is developed by Microsoft. The Microsoft Publisher Masterclass course helps the candidates to create professional documents, web pages and marketing materials. This course provides essential knowledge and skills which are required to create different types of documents such as postcards, banners, greetings cards, newsletters and much more. During the one day course, delegates will learn how to create text, boxes, shapes and pictures, use ruler guidelines and insert headers and footers in Microsoft Publisher documents. After completion of the course, candidates will have more control over the presentation of their messages and also save on graphic design costs.

  • Easily integrate with MS Office Outlook

  • Apply Professional-level effects for texts, shapes and pictures

  • Explore Mail merge tools and Personalisation tools

  • Courses delivered by certified Microsoft instructors

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

Includes

Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

Includes

Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

Includes

Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

PREREQUISITES

There are no formal prerequisites for the Microsoft Publisher Masterclass training course.  However, delegates must be familiar with the Windows Environment and Microsoft applications such as PowerPoint, Word.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Microsoft Publisher Masterclass course is designed for those who want to create and publish their work using a variety of texts and images. These includes:

  • Graphic Designers
  • Web Designers
  • Publishing Specialists
  • Creative professionals

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Identify the MS Publisher environment and working on a publication
  • Execute the essential tasks in the Microsoft Publisher interface
  • work and manage the images and handle more practical tasks of the publisher
  • Explore the tools for creating layouts and images
  • Create professional documents with the help of different designs and appearance options on the publisher
  • Create postcards, a regular newsletter, email newsletter and greeting cards in Microsoft Publisher
  • Change layout and edit the content of the publication

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Microsoft Publisher is a useful tool for personal and business publishing projects. Microsoft Publisher has an extensive collection of templates that provide an excellent way to start a new magazine. Publisher includes various inbuilt components with the help of which a user can design the documents having calendars, sidebars and borders in it. Microsoft Publisher is a publishing program that allows the users to create professional publications that include text, graphics, and images with precise layouts, format texts and paragraphs in the publication. Delegates will learn graphic design work and how to produce publications using images, colour and text. The course explains how to use publisher features for sharing publications on the web. At the end of this course, the delegates will use layouts and themes, add audio and video components in the presentations. Candidates will be able to perform the following tasks:

  • Create Publications
  • Insert Pages
  • Use building blocks
  • Accomplish a mail merge
  • How to insert and delete objects, pictures, and tables
  • Create web publications
  • Print a publication

PROGRAM CONTENT

Publisher Essential Skills

  • Creating Publications using Templates
  • Page View Settings
  • Working with Objects
  • Creating, Saving & Opening Publications

Page Layout

  • Page Setup
  • Layout Guides
  • Managing Pages

Working with Text

  • Using Text Boxes
  • Creating Stories in Connected Text Boxes
  • Inserting & Importing Text
  • Spell Checking

Formatting Text

  • Formatting Text with Fonts, Sizes & Colours
  • Using Text Effects
  • Duplicating Formats with Format Painter
  • Changing Paragraph Alignment
  • Line & Paragraph Alignment
  • Indenting Text
  • Creating Bulleted & Numbered Lists
  • Displaying Text in Columns
  • Working with Styles & Schemes

Formatting Shapes & Pictures

  • Shape Styles and Effects
  • Aligning & Grouping Shapes
  • Editing and Cropping Pictures

Master Pages, Headers & Footers

  • Creating & Managing Master Pages
  • Applying for Headers, Footers & Page Numbers

Printing

  • Modifying the Setup of Printer
  • Printing

Techniques of Advanced Layout

  • How to work with the Ruler
  • Working with the Guidelines of Layout
  • Aligning Objects
  • Layering Objects
  • Nudging & Grouping Objects

Word Art

  • Editing a Word Art Object
  • Creating Word Art & Changing Text Formatting
  • Shaping Options, Character Spacing & Special Effects

Editing

  • Adding a Table
  • Adding & Modifying Cells
  • Formatting Table Data

Working with Newsletters

  • Creating & Editing Newsletters

Mail Merge

  • Produce letters & Labels using Mail Merge
  • Creating a Mail Merge Data Source
  • Editing the Data Source

Microsoft Publisher Text Wrapping

  • Combining Images & Text
  • Wrapping Text around images
  • Text Wrapping Options
  • Outset Controls

Finalising Publications

  • Publication Design Checker
  • Printing Publications

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ABOUT Peterborough

Located in Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Nene, Peterborough had a population of 183,631 as of 2011. The city is decorated by its castles.Lying around 74 miles north of London, the city has been a part of Northamptonshire for a long time. The railway station at Peterborough that lies on the East Coast Main Line between London and Edinburgh, is considered to be a significant stoppage.

At some places, Peterborough lies below sea level while at others it is seen lying on a flat land. Archaeological finds reveal the existence of human beings at the Peterborough location even before the Bronze Age. During the Anglo-Saxon period, monasteries started springing up with one of them being the Medeshamstede monastery. The Peterborough Cathedral is the new name for the same monastery.

With the arrival of the railways in the 19th Century, the population of Peterborough started to grow. Industrialization also saw a steep rise with the arrival of railways. Peterborough developed as a centre of bricks manufacturing. It was in the mid-20th century that the development of Peterborough came to a standstill and remained so till 1960’s. This was mainly due to the Second World War.

Now, the Peterborough administration is having plans that will provide better facilities to the citizens such as housing, health, road and other means of transport. A sum of around £1 billion is being spent on the redevelopment of the city and its neighbours.

Sports :

Peterborough has teams for various games such as American and Australian rules football athletics, cricket, football, hockey, ice hockey, rowing, and rugby. Between 1906 and 1974, Northamptonshire has been home to some home games of the city in various games.  The Peterborough Hockey Club and the Peterborough Town Cricket Club use the Westwood ground to play their home games in this city.

Notable people:

Some of the most notable people were born in Peterborough. They include:

  • George Alcock - An astronomer
  • John Clare – Poet
  • Christopher Perkins – artist
  • John Payne – A noticeable Catholic martyr
  • Sir Henry Royce – Known as the co-founder of Rolls-Royce he was also the first Baronet of Seaton, and an engineer as well.
  • John Hill – Author, Actor and Physician
  • Frank Horrabin - A socialist writer cum illustrator
  • Dr Richard Cumberland – Philosopher
  • Hereward the Wake - an outlaw

Musicians

  • Sir Thomas Armstrong – The Royal Academy of Music designated Armstrong as the Principal of the academy.
  • Andy Bell - pop band Erasure’s lead vocalist
  • Paul Nicholas - actor and singer

Media

  • Claudia Katz Minnick – famed for "Spider-Man" where she played Robbie's Assistant, "The Black Dahlia" (Frisk Bartender) and "Ouija" (Mother)
  • Simon Bamford – The 'Hellraiser' franchise
  • Adrian Lyne – Fatal Attraction, Oscar-nominated director
  • Sarah Wood - television presenter
  • Jake Humprey – Presenter with BBC Formula One
  • Adrian Durham - football journalist, presenter on Talksport radio
  • Brian J.Ford - Broadcaster, Biologist and Author

Sporting World Personalities

  • David Bentley – Footballer with Tottenham Hotspur and England
  • Craig Jones - Motorcycle Racer
  • Louis Smith – A gymnast from the United Kingdom who won an  individual Olympic medal in the last hundred years first of all
  • Isaiah Brown – Football player with Chelsea

Town Twinning :

To promote friendship among various troubled nations after the Second War, Europe adopted the method of town twinning. Its main purpose was to spread greater friendship and harmony among the different European cities. Town twinning is an agreement to help in the various activities and projects that are organised by the communities of both the countries. This also leads to the development of lifestyle, historical, and cultural similarities and differences. The various town with which Peterborough has twinning are listed below:

  • Spain - Alcalá de Henares, 1986
  • France - Bourges,1957
  • Italy - Forlì, 1981
  • Germany -Viersen, 1981
  • Ukraine - Vinnytsia, 1991