Create Professional Docs in Win95

With Microsoft Publisher CD Deluxe for Windows 95, staff and students can create newsletters, fliers, invitations, calendars and other professional-looking materials that deliver messages with impact. Compatible with Microsoft Office, the program provides additional content (over the diskette version) with more than 1,200 pieces of clip art, 60 TrueType fonts and 100 publication styles and borders.
PageWizards guide users through a series of questions and then create a design based on the answers. Step-by-step help is available on-screen for questions not answered by the Wizards.
Special tools let one add and then recolor clipart, rotate objects, and even start text with Fancy First Letters. Layout Checker reviews documents, identifies layout errors and offers suggestions. The Word Story Editor takes text edited in Microsoft Word and automatically re-flows it back through a publication created in Publisher. An included companion book helps one understand the basics of desktop publication. Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA, (206) 882-8080, http://www.microsoft.com. W

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