Publisher 2007

  1. This would be a good place to insert a short paragraph about your organization. It might include the purpose of the organization, ...
  2. Tip: If you have a large number of records stored in a table, spreadsheet, or other data source, you can add them to your ...
  3. to 0000, Title, Company Job Responsibilities 0000 to 0000, Title, Company Job Responsibilities 0000 to 0000, Title, Company ...
  4. To be seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old." Oliver Wendell Holmes (1899) ...
  5. To change the size of this drop cap, click Drop Cap on the Format menu, click the Custom Drop Cap tab, and then make the ...
  6. To correctly process your form on page %d, you must fill in the Action box with a program from your ISP or choose a different ...
  7. To create a new text box, click Create New Text Box. To return to your publication and use an existing text box or shape, ...
  8. To edit your publication and leave the multiple data source connections intact when re-opening in a later version, select ...
  9. To establish credibility it is important to include information about your company or organization, such as how long it has ...
  10. To insert a page number, you must first create a text or table box. To number every page, create the box on the master page. ...
  11. To print the second side, insert the stack of paper |0 back to the same tray, with the top edge of the printed side aligned ...
  12. To resize this object, position the mouse pointer over a square selection handle on the object, and drag. To move this object, ...
  13. To restore all registration settings to their default values and remove any per-object settings, click OK. To keep current ...
  14. To send a publication as an e-mail message, you must install and configure Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 or Microsoft Outlook ...
  15. To send all pages of your publication as an e-mail message, Publisher will gather all of the content on one e-mail page. ...
  16. To spark interest in your garage sale, list the kinds of items you have for sale and the size of the sale if more than one ...
  17. To use the first or second option, confirm that your ISP supports Microsoft Front Page server extensions version 3.0 or above. ...
  18. Too many tab stops. Publisher allows you to set up to 20 tab stops in a paragraph. If you want to add this tab stop, you ...
  19. Type a brief description of the topic, speaker, or sponsor. Change the picture to one of your own, such as a picture of the ...
  20. Type a description of the project, client, or activity. Change the picture to one of your own, such as a picture of the project. ...
  21. Type a description of this offer, including any limitations or restrictions. Use the bulleted list to highlight special features ...
  22. Type the date of an upcoming event. Type the name of the event, the time, location, and a phone number to call for more information. ...
  23. Type the page title, description, and keywords that best describe your Web site. This information is used by search engines ...
  24. Type the street address or the name of the neighborhood. Change the picture to one of your own, such as a map to your event ...
  25. Type the street address or the name of the neighborhood. Change the picture to one of your own, such as a map to your event ...
  26. Unable to add %s to the Content Library. This file may have been corrupted, or may be of an unsupported file type. Only files ...
  27. Unable to update object. The object may no longer be accessible or registered correctly, or Windows may be low on memory ...
  28. Use the Objects toolbar or Insert menu to add new text, images, and shapes to your page. Click the links below to add pre-designed ...
  29. Use the page icons at the bottom of the document window in Publisher to reorder pages. To edit your product list or make ...
  30. Use the Spotlight to highlight important features or points of interest. To catch the reader's attention, place and interesting ...
  31. Use this space to provide more detailed information about your products or services. You can also include a graphic of a ...
  32. Use this space to provide more detailed information about your products or services. You can also include a graphic of a ...
  33. Use this space to tell your readers about your business, product, service, or event. This text should tell the reader what ...
  34. Very tall or very wide pictures may not look good as borders. This picture is %3.2f by %3.2f inches. Because it is not close ...
  35. We realize it's easy to get busy and overlook a payment. We would appreciate your prompt attention to your past due amount. ...
  36. We will treat the file and additional information as confidential and anonymous. If the publication contains secure or private ...
  37. When the Pack and Go Wizard finishes, you can learn more about the fonts that caused these problems using the Fonts dialog ...
  38. While converting a publication to a previous version of Publisher, some data might be lost. Would you like to continue with ...
  39. Windows is low on memory and may lose your publication's text formatting. To make more memory available, save your work and ...
  40. Windows is low on memory, or your hard disk is full. Try closing other programs and freeing some space on your hard disk ...
  41. Would you like to run the Design Checker now? The Design Checker will scan your publication looking for potential design ...
  42. Write a description of the event or activity. Include details such as the main topic, a brief agenda, and other important ...
  43. Write a letter to a customer, client, or friend. You can create a letter for a specific individual, or create a form letter ...
  44. You are about to activate an embedded object that may contain viruses or be otherwise harmful to your computer. It is important ...
  45. You are currently viewing a two-page spread. We recommend that you insert or delete only an even number of pages; otherwise, ...
  46. You are importing text with a style, Normal, that is already used in this publication. The definitions of the styles are ...
  47. You are opening a publication that was created with a later version of Publisher. Properties that exist only in the later ...
  48. You are printing a publication containing embedded objects which are still being edited in another program. To print this ...
  49. You are printing your publication to a printer with duplex printing turned on. This will result in front-and-back printing ...
  50. You are saving a publication containing embedded objects that are still being edited in another program. To save this publication, ...
  51. You are saving a publication that was created in a later version of Publisher. Properties that exist only in the later version ...
  52. You are switching to a single master page. There are objects on the left master page that will no longer be visible. To show ...
  53. You are trying to close a custom undo context while you do not have one opened. User actions may implicitly close the undo ...
  54. You can change the color scheme in your publication by clicking Color Scheme on the Format menu. For more information on ...
  55. You can do one of the following: find the linked picture and update it, print the low-resolution picture currently displayed ...
  56. You can draw a perfect vertical or horizontal line, or a 45-degree angle by holding down the SHIFT key while you draw the ...
  57. You can only type into one text box, table, or shape at a time. To add text to an object, select the object and then type ...
  58. You can press the F9 key to quickly switch between your current zoom setting and 100%, and to switch back and forth between ...
  59. You can save a maximum of %d characters. Click OK to store the first %d characters, or click Cancel to return to the publication ...
  60. You can use this panel to list the accomplishments of your fund-raising efforts, such as specific examples of individuals ...
  61. You did not insert any merge fields into your publication. If you print the publication now, it will not contain any data ...
  62. You have a connected text box in the scratch area. Publisher cannot switch between the master page and the foreground when ...
  63. You have changed the paper size for your %s printer to '%s'. Your %s printer supports '%s'. Do you want to change the paper ...
  64. You have chosen a word that is not found in the main or custom dictionaries. Do you want to use this word and continue checking? ...
  65. You have entered an incorrect delimiter, or you forgot to specify one. Enter the field separator character that appears in ...
  66. You have moved a merge field outside the Catalog Merge Area. Your product list data will not be merged into fields outside ...
  67. You have no templates saved to My Templates. To save a publication as a template, choose the Publisher Template type in the ...
  68. You have reached the maximum number of styles. Publisher cannot work with more than 255 styles. Some styles may not be imported ...
  69. You have typed an invalid field name. A field name can contain alphabetic and numeric characters, underscores, hyphens, and ...
  70. You must align this object to margins. Because there is only one object selected, you must line it up to the page margins. ...
  71. You must have a text box or table selected in order to insert fields into your publication. For information on how to insert ...
  72. You must save your publication before using the Pack and Go Wizard. To save changes to your publication and then continue, ...
  73. You need to install address validation software before you can validate the addresses of your recipients. Would you like ...
  74. You previously published this Web site with the name '%s' and the Internet address (URL) '%s'. Click Yes to republish to ...
  75. You tried to access a dBASE (.DBF) file, but its associated memo (.DBT) file couldn't be found or was invalid. Make sure ...