Here's the deal. I'm about to head off to a week-long conference. I'm taking my laptop, but it belongs to my company, and we are prohibited from loading any software onto it. I'd love to spend a few hours in my hotel room playing around with creating some layouts, but I only have MS Publisher and Word.
Any ideas? I have no idea what can be done in Publisher or Word, short of journaling. And journaling is NOT what I want to be doing.....
Thanks for your ideas...
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Can I do *anything* with MS Publisher and/or Word? my employer restricts software on laptop
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Posted 12 August 2004 - 10:40 PM
Ann Kingman Books
handmade books and journals from paper, leather, and polymer clay
handmade books and journals from paper, leather, and polymer clay
#2
Posted 13 August 2004 - 12:02 AM
I've never tried to use Word for a layout but you ought to be able to do it.
Jennia Hart
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Posted 13 August 2004 - 10:59 AM
When I was at the HIA Trade show in Feb, Epson had a big display about digital scrapbooking and encouraged people to use Word.
It's possible...you just don't get any shadowing and it's really limited coming from a design stand point.
But if you are just "noodling" around to get the feel of it, try it.
Can you download anything? For now, go here and download a page set from any of the artists. Download it to your computer at home and then burn a CD for your laptop, if needed.
Then import the images, and start playing.
It's possible...you just don't get any shadowing and it's really limited coming from a design stand point.
But if you are just "noodling" around to get the feel of it, try it.
Can you download anything? For now, go here and download a page set from any of the artists. Download it to your computer at home and then burn a CD for your laptop, if needed.
Then import the images, and start playing.
Valerie
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Posted 14 August 2004 - 09:42 AM
I use Publisher for a lot of things and I really like it! I find it to be really easy. I have never tried to scrapboook entire layouts on it but I have printed titles, journaling, clip art, newsletters, business cards and stationery on my Publisher program. Try it out.
#5
Posted 14 August 2004 - 05:19 PM
I use Publisher a lot too.
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#6
Posted 14 August 2004 - 09:15 PM
Thanks. I think I'm going to try and play with words in different fonts and positioning, etc. ... maybe see if it has much use for me for printing out for paper scrapbooking ... I really like the drop shadow effect in all digital layouts, so I don't think I'll try to do a full layout in publisher.
Thanks for all of the ideas!
Thanks for all of the ideas!
Ann Kingman Books
handmade books and journals from paper, leather, and polymer clay
handmade books and journals from paper, leather, and polymer clay
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 02:53 PM
its all i use(publisher), well i use office pic manager to crop my pics but to design i use publisher only..
is there better programs i should invest in.
i send my pics off to be printed at a photo lab, i like the picture quality it gives me
im new to this and any advice will be appriciated.
is there better programs i should invest in.
i send my pics off to be printed at a photo lab, i like the picture quality it gives me
im new to this and any advice will be appriciated.
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