For Items 5-11, Identify The Different Parts of The Publisher Interface. Select Your Answer From The Box
For Items 5-11, Identify The Different Parts of The Publisher Interface. Select Your Answer From The Box
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For items 5-11, identify the different parts of the Publisher Interface. Select your answer from the box.
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12. These are thin lines that help you align various objects.
A. Baselines B. Boundaries C. Guides D. Rulers
13. These are blocks of text that you can place on the page of MS Publisher.
A. Forms B. Shapes C. Tables D. Textboxes
14. Which of the following part of MS Publisher window will you drag the guides out?
A. Shape B. Ruler C. Tables D. Textboxes
15. These are blocks of text that you can place on the page of MS Publisher.
A. Forms B. Shapes C. Tables D. Textboxes
16. Why does the MS Publisher offer variety of pre-formatted lay-out?
A. So that it can be serve as a basis C. Both A and B
B. So that it will be easier to make a project D. None of the Aforementioned
17. When you want to make a text box in the Publisher, which of the following tab must you choose?
A. File B. Format C. Home D. Insert
18. Which of the following is an example of the uses of desktop publication?
I. Design print communications such as brochures and flyers
II. Designing logos, business cards and letterhead
III. Designing books and booklets.
A. I only B. I and II C. II and III D. I, II, III
19. Sigh is an aspiring blogger and webpage designer. He wants to design and publish blogs and web sites. Which of the
following Microsoft Office application can he use to do these?
A. MS Excel B. MS PowerPoint C. MS Publisher D. MS. Word
20. Which of the following cannot be done on desktop publishing software?
A. Design a newspaper C. Make a booklet
B. Make a video log D. Create a tarpaulin
For items 22-29, arrange the steps in using desktop publication software.
21. First Step : A. Print your project
22. Second Step : B. Print a draft and proofread it
23. Third Step : C. Apply the rules of desktop publishing
24. Fouth Step : D. Tweak your graphics placement
25. Fifth Step : E. Place graphics in your document
26. Sixth Step : F. Format your text
27. Seventh Step : G. Place text in your document
28. Eighth Step : H. Choose a template
For items 30-32, arrange the steps in adding guides to the MS Publisher.
A. Drag your mouse to your publication, and release to add the guide in the desired location.
B. Click either the horizontal or vertical ruler.
C. Your guide will be placed. You can move it any time by clicking and dragging it.
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For items, arrange the steps in inserting text box and wrap text around object. Select the answers on the box.
Inserting Text Box Steps
32. First Step : A. Click the Draw Text Box command.
33. Second Step : B. On the Ribbon, select the Insert tab and locate the Text group.
34. Third Step : C. You can now start typing inside the text box.
35. Fourth Step : D. The cursor will turn into a crosshairs. Click anywhere on your
publication and drag your mouse to create the text box.
Wrap Text
36. First Step : A. Locate the Arrange group and click the Wrap Text drop-down
command.
37. Second Step : B. If necessary, reposition the object and adjust the image until the text
wraps correctly.
38. Third Step : C. Select the object, then click the Format tab that appears on the
Ribbon.
39. Fourth Step : D. Select the desired wrap option. The text will adjust based on the
option you have selected.
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