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QuestionHow can I find a brochure format on word 2007?Community AnswerClick the circle in the upper right corner, click "new" and search for "brochure".
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QuestionHow do I open a blank page in MS Word?Community AnswerClick File and select New. You will see a list of options, one of which will be a blank page.
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QuestionHow do I print it in the correct orientation?Community AnswerWhen you print your brochure, you should check the printing options and choose the option that best suits the look you want for your brochure.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between Microsoft Word and Microsoft Publisher?Community AnswerMicrosoft Word is the classic word processing program. It is used mainly for text-focused purposes - writing books, essays, letters, resumes, etc. Microsoft Publisher is meant for communications with a more visual emphasis, like flyers, brochures, newsletters, marketing materials, etc. While it is possible to create in Word most of what you can create in Publisher, it can be more difficult and time-consuming because the program isn't set up for such things by default and there may be more tweaking and customizing you have to do. It does have some templates that can help, and for casual users, that's enough. But for businesses or people who create visually oriented materials on a regular basis, it is generally worth it to have a full-fledged program like Microsoft Publisher (or more popularly, Adobe InDesign) dedicated to that.
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QuestionHow do I change the color of a pre-existing brochure?Community AnswerGo to the design tab and try the different themes; you can change the and the fonts.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I can't find brochures in my Microsoft Word 2010?Community AnswerLook for Recent Documents, then scroll through to see if you can find it.
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QuestionHow can I properly crease my MS Word created brochure to make a bi-fold and a tri-fold?Community AnswerYou can fold the brochure where you want it to be folded, then rub a pencil along the crease, or just use your nails. Make sure to press hard.
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