Microsoft Publisher 2013
Overview
Students will learn desktop publishing capabilities of Publisher, including how to produce greeting cards, certificates, newsletters, and calendars, integrating mail merge features for a list of recipients and exporting publications as HTML web pages.

Course Objective
Participants will be able to captivate and influence their audience through using effective visuals in any presentation with the following:
- Order ideas, information, as well as data in a logical and structured way
- Utilize words and images succinctly, powerfully, and accurately
- Communicate information and data effectively
- Create aesthetically pleasing design
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for persons in a variety of job roles such as publishing specialists, layout specialists, graphic designers, or any other knowledge workers who need to use Microsoft Publisher 2103 to create, lay out, edit, and share publications.
Prerequisites
A genuine interest in learning desktop publishing and using the software is essential.

Training Calendar
Intake
Duration
Program Fees
Module
Module 1 - Getting Started With Microsoft Publisher 2013
- Explore the Interface
- Customise the Publisher Interface
- Create a Publication
Module 2 - Adding Content To A Publication
- Add Text to a Publication
- Organise Text Boxes and Picture Placeholders in a Layout
- Control the Display of Content in Text Boxes
- Apply Building Blocks
Module 3 - Formatting Text In A Publication
- Format Text and Paragraphs
- Apply Paragraph Styles
- Apply Schemes
Module 4 - Editing Text In A Publication
- Edit Text in a Publication
- Present Content in Tables
- Insert Symbols and Special Characters
Module 5 - Adding And Formatting Graphics In A Publication
- Add Graphical Objects to a Publication
- Manipulate the Appearance of Pictures
Module 6 - Preparing A Publication For Sharing And Printing
- Save a Publication
- Run Design Checker
- Preview and Print a Publication
- Share a Publication
FAQs
General Questions:
Q: What is Microsoft Publisher 2013?
A: Microsoft Publisher 2013 is a desktop publishing software application used for creating a variety of marketing materials and other publications, such as brochures, newsletters, flyers, business cards, and more.
Q: What is this course about?
A: This course teaches you how to effectively use Microsoft Publisher 2013 to design and create professional-looking publications.
Q: Who is this course for?
A: This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to create visually appealing publications, including business owners, marketers, graphic designers (beginners), and anyone who needs to create print or digital marketing materials.
Q: What are the prerequisites for this course?
A: Basic computer literacy is usually all that’s required for a beginner course. Some familiarity with design principles can be helpful, but isn’t always necessary. Check the specific course description for details.
Q: What software do I need?
A: You will need Microsoft Publisher 2013 installed on your computer.
Q: How is the course structured?
A: The course structure varies. It might involve in-person workshops, live online sessions, self-paced online modules, or a combination. Check the course details.
Q: How long is the course?
A: The duration varies depending on the scope and format. It can range from a few days to several weeks. Check the course details.
Q: Will I receive a certificate upon completion?
A: Yes.
Program Content & Skills:
Q: What specific topics are covered in the course?
A: Typical topics include navigating the Publisher interface, creating publications from scratch and using templates, working with text and images, page layout and design, using shapes and objects, working with tables, mail merge, printing and publishing, working with color, and basic design principles. Check the syllabus for a detailed list.
Q: Will I learn about advanced features like mail merge or working with master pages?
A: Yes, intermediate courses often cover mail merge and working with master pages. Check the course description.
Q: Will I learn about design theory?
A: Yes, most Publisher courses will touch on basic design principles.
Q: Will I work on real-world examples and exercises?
A: A good Publisher course will include practical exercises and examples to help you apply the concepts.
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