Question:
How do I make some lines of text large and some small, all evenly spaced, in Microsoft Publisher?
Tasha
2013-09-20 14:15:12 UTC
I'm trying to make invites on publisher, and the style I want is kind of like this:
Y O U H A V E B E E N
I N V I T E D
T O A
B I R T H D A Y

with 'you have been' on one line, smaller, and 'invited' and 'birthday' much larger, but all the lines are the same length with the letters evenly spaced filling the whole line - I'm sure you've seen the style, and I know it's easily possible because I have seen people do it before super-easily, I'm sure there's just a template I'm missing or guidelines or something!
Please help, I am super frustrated!!!
Thank you!
Three answers:
Walter
2013-09-22 00:11:58 UTC
The fact that you have come to this Web site suggests that you are a user of Microsoft Word. In one form or another, Word is ubiquitous. If you buy a new computer, chances are good that it will come with a trial version of Office installed. Word is a powerful word processing program that incorporates many of the features of a page layout application, but there are times when a page layout or desktop publishing application is what is needed. If you are using any edition of Office other than the Standard or Home & Student edition, you have such a program: Microsoft Publisher.

Often Publisher will be better suited to your needs than Word, so it is well worth becoming familiar with it. It is a very user-friendly application, generally aimed at a more casual, less professional level of user than Word. But even if you use only Word, Publisher can be useful to you. Because once upon a time, at least, it came with an excellent manual. The Microsoft Publisher 97 Companion is a 328-page book (compare this to the 19 pages devoted to Publisher in Discovering Microsoft Office 2000 Premium and Professional), and it contains much material that can be equally helpful to Word users.
anonymous
2013-09-20 22:00:36 UTC
Sure I'll help you. Check out the link below. Microsoft Office has templates available for you for free.
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2013-11-08 06:11:36 UTC
You can use some template that help you to make desired format...

Or check online templates....


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