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Creating a publication
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Create an invitation
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Publisher 2003
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On the
File
menu, click
New
.
In the
New Publication
task pane
(task pane: A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.)
, under
New from a design
, click
Publications for Print
.
Under
Publications for Print
, click
Invitation Cards
.
Under
Invitation Cards
, click the type of invitation you want to create.
In the
Preview Gallery
, click the design you want.
Use the commands in the
Invitation Options
task pane to customize your invitation.
See Also
Buy Microsoft Office 2007
Free trial of the 2007 Microsoft Office system
Organize meetings with Outlook
Print a publication on a desktop printer
Print on both sides of a sheet of paper (duplex)
Printing: Choose between desktop, copy shop, and commercial printing
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