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Creating a Roaring Twenties Magazine

Creating a Roaring Twenties Magazine. Using the Newsletter Template in Microsoft Publisehr. Bay City Schools Tutorial Microsoft Publisher Tutorial. Let’s Begin Creating Your Magazine. Open Up the Publisher Icon on the Desktop or go to “Programs”, Microsoft Publisher. Open Publisher.

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Creating a Roaring Twenties Magazine

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  1. Creating a Roaring Twenties Magazine Using the Newsletter Template in Microsoft Publisehr

  2. Bay City Schools TutorialMicrosoft Publisher Tutorial

  3. Let’s Begin Creating Your Magazine Open Up the Publisher Icon on the Desktop or go to “Programs”, Microsoft Publisher

  4. Open Publisher

  5. Select Newsletter

  6. Example of Newsletter Template

  7. Use the Wizard

  8. Select Color Scheme

  9. Select Number of Columns

  10. When Finished with Wizard, Click on Area of Newsletter You Wish to Change

  11. Customize Your Magazine

  12. Text Box Feature You can create a text box and paste text from a WORD document. When you PASTE the text, Publisher will automatically place it into columns.

  13. Library Web Site for Research

  14. Resources Frances Hart Ewers Library Connecticut Digital Library East Lyme High School Resource Center

  15. Digital Libraries • The Library of Congress—American Memories • Librarian’s Internet Index • Internet Public Library • The Digital Librarian

  16. Favorites • Stories of the Century • Historical Atlas of the 20th Century • The History Channel • Year by Year • American Cultural History

  17. Prepare a picture or image for insertion • Go to Google.com Images or The Librarian’s Internet Index • Try American Memories for historical images. • Copy and paste the image or, if you would like to save it • Right click on image, select “Save Picture As”, name it, and select your U:drive as a place to save it • Be sure to consider using the scanner or digital camera for images.

  18. Insert a Picture • Select Insert > Picture from File • Click the Look In: Box and select the place where the picture is saved. (This could be your U drive.) • Double click on the picture to insert it. Or Select Insert>Picture>Clip Art. Type a keyword in the “Search for Clips” box and Enter. Rightclick on selected picture and select Insert.

  19. Use Noodletools.com to create a bibliography • Find “Subscription tools” and select NoodleBib 3.0 • Select MLA preference style • Begin bibliography by moving mouse over “Add Citation” and select the type of source • Fill in the required fields • Click “Create” button when finished • Save your bibliography, then cut and paste it into your Publisher magazine.

  20. Here is How You Can Convert Your Magazine to an Online Magazine on the Web

  21. To Save Newsletter as a Web Site • Click File > Create Web Site from Current Publication • Convert to Web Site> Use Web Site Wizard to Automatically…> Ok • This command converts your publication …..Yes • Name your file (newsletter) and Select a location for saving it, such as your U: drive • File> Web Page Preview • Preview Web Site > OK

  22. Convert to Web Site

  23. Use Web Site to Automatically…OK

  24. Click Yes

  25. Web Page Preview

  26. Web site … OK

  27. Create a Folder for Your Web Site You now have a web site. You need to save images and other text associated with the newsletter by: File>Save As Web Page > Name it (Publisher will automatically add a folder named Publish for example,C:\My Documents\Publish This is your web folder. You can create and name another or ‘umbrella’ folder to put this folder in it with the Home page files, the home page, and the Publisher files. You should give this folder a unique name All of the material in this ‘umbrella’ folder must be given to the Webmaster (home page, images, publisher files)

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