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Microsoft word


Question Posted Wednesday March 22 2006, 10:48 am

Hey, I was just wondering if anyone knows how to put Microsoft into a format where it looks like a newspaper. I already know how to get the colums, I just need to know how to get the header part with the lines and stuff. If anyone knows what I'm talking about please help me!
Thanks
~Ank


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DancinCutie08 answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 5:09 pm:
there is a certain microsoft just for newspapers and newsletters and what not. its called microsoft publisher and im sure you can download a 30 day free trial of it somewhere. it is very handy and easy to use. i used in it school for a project and that was the only time i have ever heard of it!

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TheOldOne answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 11:52 am:
When you set a Word document to have multiple columns, there's a checkbox that allows you to have vertical lines automatically inserted between them. As for other types of formatting, it depends on which particular newspaper you want to copy; Times New Roman is probably the most popular newspaper font.

Horizontal lines can be created with Insert > Picture > AutoShapes > Lines. Text boxes (Insert > Text box) will also be useful, particularly if you format the borders of the boxes.

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