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Quiz: Creating publications in Publisher 2002
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Publisher 2002 makes it easy to create professional-looking publications for your business. Answer these 10 questions about Publisher to test your skills — and to improve them.
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1. The best option for creating a postcard from scratch is to:
 
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2. How can you import a Word document into Publisher so that you can apply a Publisher design to it?
 
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3. To add navigation bars to a Web newsletter in Publisher, you:
 
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4. What's the best way to add your business logo to your personal information set so that it appears automatically in every new publication that you create?
 
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5. The best way to change the shape of a picture's outline for text wrapping purposes is to:
 
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6. To use the keyboard to increase the font size of text by 1.0 point, press:
 
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7. In Publisher, there is no way to print a different address on each label on a sheet of labels.
 
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8. The best way to ensure that all of your business publications have a consistent look is to:
 
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9. The best way to create a grid to help you position text and graphics evenly on the pages of your publication is to:
 
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10. The best way to repeat specific design and layout elements on every page of your publication is to:
 
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