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Stay in Touch With Customers; Send a Newsletter | 2007-10-05 |
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Reach out to new and existing customers by creating impressive sales and marketing materials in-house with Microsoft Office Publisher 2003. This familiar Office program can help employees to create professional-looking materials for print, Web, and e-mail Ă¹ without having to learn how to use software created for professional designers.
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Design and Print Your Own Business Cards | 2007-10-05 |
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Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 templates can help to design and print professional-looking business cards, when user need them, for a fraction of the cost of commercial printing. Users can also update or customize their business cards at any time without additional design costs. Users can insert their company's logo and choose the layout, colors, and fonts that best represent their company's image.
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Work With Text and Graphics in Print Publications | 2007-10-05 |
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Publisher 2003 gives control over how text and graphics look in print publications, such as newsletters. Users can move, crop, and resize graphics however they like, and can control how text wraps around a graphic. This webcast will show these techniques so to create professional, great-looking print publications.
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Add and Change Graphics in Publisher 2003 | 2007-10-05 |
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Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 can be used to format images in many ways. Although Publisher is not a graphics-editing program, it includes tools that helps to add borders, rotate images, add effects, change the colors of an image, and add more or less contrast. These graphics tools can be used to quickly create professional-looking newsletters and other publications. This webcast will show how to add graphics to publications and then make the changes.
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Get to Know Shapes | 2007-10-05 |
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Shapes are the heart of any diagram in Visio, whether it's a flowchart, an organizational chart, or a diagram of the new house. Shapes represent objects, actions, and ideas. After arranging and connecting shapes, visual relationships appear. There are two types of shapes in Visio - one-dimensional (1-D) and two-dimensional (2-D) shapes - and they behave in specific ways when it comes to communicating information in a visual format. This webcast will introduce to these shapes and what they're used for.
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Automate Your Org Charts With Visio | 2007-10-05 |
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Creating, storing, and updating organizational charts can be a time-consuming task, especially in today's fast-paced, fast-growing organizations. Microsoft Office Visio 2003 makes it easy to pull the information users need directly from their database and put together an org chart. Then, when things change, users can update it with just a few keystrokes.
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Visio Is Your Project Team's Virtual Whiteboard | 2007-10-05 |
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When the whiteboard gets full, the brainstorming ideas get lost. Using Microsoft Office Visio 2003, the user can quickly record ideas as they're tossed around, diagram relationships between ideas, and show dependencies. Later on, the user can send the diagram in an e-mail message or import it into Microsoft Office Word to include comments and explanations. It's easier than taking a picture of the whiteboard.
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I Can See Clearly Now: Business Processes in Visio | 2007-10-05 |
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Need a clearer understanding of an important process in business? With Microsoft Office Visio 2003 user can take a fresh look at the business process in a way that helps make sense of it all. By visually mapping the process steps and relationships in as much detail as user need, user and his or her team can zero in on what's working and what's not. Using a Visio flowchart, user can more easily see where important steps might be missing, and recognize ways to make every step of the process more efficient.
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OneNote Tips and Tricks | 2007-10-05 |
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Digital note-taking is here with Microsoft Office OneNote 2003. It's a software program that user can use to record thoughts and ideas, organize them for maximum effectiveness, and share them as notes with others in a variety of ways. This webcast shows how to flag notes, manage pages and sections, use stationery and outlines in e-mail, and much more.
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Find Your Notes, Share Them With Your Colleagues, and Take Action | 2007-10-05 |
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Where did I put that list of action items from the staff meeting? Sometimes the toughest thing about the job is simply keeping track of the needed information. Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 can work together to make this easier. OneNote keeps all the notes in one place and helps to prioritize them. And users can make a note into an Outlook Task with one click, or attach it to an e-mail message.
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