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 Commercial printing III: Publisher and printed graphics 
 
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Choose the best graphics for your publication  

Choose the best graphics for your publication. You've created a vibrant Publisher 2007 publication to take to your commercial printer. One last thing to decide: what kind of graphics will best show off your publication?

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  • Length: 15–20 minutes
 


GOALS

After completing this course you will be able to:

  • Understand the differences between the three types of graphics available for printed publications.
  • Understand pixel resolution and bitmap graphics.
  • Determine what kind of graphics are best suited for your publication.
 
ABOUT THIS COURSE

This course includes:

  • One self-paced lesson.
  • A short test at the end of the course; the test is not scored.
  • A Quick Reference Card you can take away from the course.
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The kind of graphics you use in your publication is an important consideration. Because of the high resolution used in commercial printing, you need to use graphics that are suitable for this kind of output. That means that you must understand both the type of graphics you use and a bit about resolution.

In this course, you'll learn about the distinguishing characteristics of each type of graphic and what you need to know to use each type successfully.

To learn more about this course, read the text in Goals and About this course, or look at the table of contents. Then click Next to start the first lesson.

 
BEFORE YOU BEGIN

This is the third in a five-course series about preparing a publication for commercial printing. Before taking this course, see:

When you complete this course, go on to Commercial printing IV: Using the Design Checker in Publisher 2007.

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