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Microsoft Publisher Tutorials - 98

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How To Wrap Text Around a Graphic in Microsoft Publisher 98
A simple how-to on wrapping text around a graphic in MS Publisher.

How To Create a Banner in Microsoft Publisher 98
Celebrate a birthday, a promotion, or other special occasion with a banner you create on your computer using Microsoft Publisher 98. No markers needed!

How To Create a PostScript File in Microsoft Publisher 98
A simple how-to on saving your Microsoft Publisher 98 file as a PostScript file.

How To Wrap Text Around Text in Microsoft Publisher 98
A simple how-to on wrapping text around text for effects such as pull-quotes in Microsoft Publisher.

How To Speed Up the Use of Publisher Wizards
A simple how-to on bypassing Microsoft Publisher wizard steps without exiting the wizard entirely.

How To Create a Watermark in Publisher
A simple how-to on putting a watermark in the background of your Microsoft Publisher documents.

How To Insert Page Numbers on Background Pages in MS Publisher 98
A simple how-to on using background pages for page numbers in Microsoft Publisher 98.

How To Import Word Processor Styles Into Publisher
A simple how-to on using the same styles from your word processor in your Publisher publication.

How To Turn Off the Background on Some Pages in Publisher 98
A simple how-to on customizing the display of background pages on selected pages in your Microsoft Publisher 98 publication.

How To Turn Off Catalog Display When Publisher Starts
A simple how-to on turning off the catalog display for expert users of Microsoft Publisher 98.

How To Create Two Background Pages in Publisher 98
A simple how-to on creating two background or master pages in Microsoft Publisher 98 that can be mirrors or totally different from each other.

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