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How to make a publicity newspaper with word —— How to make a brochure with MicrosoftWord Four methods of making a brochure with MicrosoftWord
How to use word to make a newspaper The easiest way to use Word to make a newspaper is to use columns and insert text boxes. Insert a picture for simple decoration. Then I will share with you the skills of using word to make newspapers, hoping to help you.

The steps of using word to make a newspaper are as follows:

Step 1: The first step is to create a new document, set the paper size and

edge

I use a horizontal A3 here, with a top-bottom margin of 3 cm and a left-right margin of 2.5 cm. If you hold it, set the text size to 5 or even smaller.

Step 2: Page layout-columns, more columns, set to 4 columns. If you don't want the column widths to be equal, tick and set the column widths and spacing yourself.

Step 3: Paste all the text contents and see how much space is needed. Because you want to insert pictures, the content in the third column is ideal. If there is too much to delete, make the text smaller and smaller until it is full.

Step 4: Insert a text box and roughly set the title position. Choose the appropriate font size and font, and align them scattered. These three parts can be combined.

Step 5: Use text boxes to make layout and distribution roughly according to the text content.

Step 6: In order to set titles in batches, create styles and modify styles, and set the styles of titles and subheadings as needed. My headline choice

Song typeface

Small three, center, bold. The subtitle is Song No.5, which is bold in the center.

Step 7: Find the title and click the style you want to apply.

Step 8: If you need to cross the title and content of the page, insert a text box, set the surrounding mode of the text box to up and down, and fix the position on the page.

Step 9: Set the title, insert the appropriate picture, and tightly surround the picture.

Step 10: You can modify the reading guide, select the text content, design the page border, and make the following settings.

Step 1 1: You can also set the insertion prefix receiver.

Step 12: After the whole thing is finished, further decorate it, remove the outline of the text box without it, if you want to add a style, and so on.

Step 13: Finally, the simple newspaper effect is completed. Is it simple?

How to make handwritten newspaper/newspaper/poster with Word? The specific operation steps are as follows:

1. Open Word, click page layout, paper orientation and landscape orientation, and set the tabloid to landscape orientation.

2. Enter the text to be a tabloid and set the size of the text.

3. Select the body part, right-click and select the paragraph.

4. Set the first line to be indented by 2 characters, and the fixed value is 18 points. Click OK.

5, select the text to column, and then click on the page layout, column, to the left.

6. Click Insert Picture in turn, select the prepared material picture, and click Insert.

7. After inserting a picture, select a picture, and then click Format, Text Wrap and Wrap.

8. Next, make the border of the tabloid, click the page layout, page border in turn, then select the box, select the appropriate artistic style, and click OK.

9. Click Insert, click Shape, click Line, and then draw a horizontal line at the boundary between the first part and the second part to ensure that the line is horizontally inclined.

10, a complete tabloid is completed.

How to make a brochure with MicrosoftWord Four methods to make a brochure with MicrosoftWord 1: Method 1: Office20 10 template 1, and open a word document. 2. Click "File Menu" in the upper left corner. 3. In the left column, click the New tab. 4. Select Manuals and Brochures from the available templates. 5. Select Manual from the available templates. 6. Select the manual template you want to use. 7.MicrosoftWord will pop up your brochure. 8. Replace the existing picture. 9. Click the Insert tab, and then click the Picture button. 10, adjust the size and position of the picture. 1 1. Replace any existing text. Method 2: Method 2: Office2007 template 1. Open a new Word document. 2. Select "Manual" from the possible templates. 3. Download the template that meets the requirements. 4. Edit the text again. 5. Add pictures. 6. Modify other elements. Method 3: Method 3: Manually create 1 in Word2007 or later, and click Page Setup >; Margins Set margins. 2. click on the page layout >; Orientation sets the page to Landscape. 3. click page layout > columns to choose the number of columns you want. 4. Add a column break. 5. Add page breaks. 6. Repeat step 4 on page 2. 7. On the blank page, make a preliminary model of the brochure. 8. Add text and pictures to the column. 9. Print the test copy. Method 4: Method 4: Manually create 1 in Word20003 or earlier, and click File >; Page setup > margins to set the margins. 2. click file > print > priority > to set the page to landscape. 3. click page layout > columns to choose the number of columns you want. 4. Add a column break. 5. Add page breaks. 6. Repeat step 4 on page 2. 7. On the blank page, make a preliminary model of the brochure. 8. Add text and pictures to the column. 9. Print the test copy. Brochure is a way to enhance corporate image with simple and cheap printed matter. The following methods will teach you how to create your own brochure using MicrosoftWord. The first two methods use existing Microsoft templates, while the third and fourth methods teach you how to make your own brochures by hand.

Method 1: method 1: Office20 10 template.

1. Open a Word document. You can see a blank page.

2. Click "File Menu" in the upper left corner.

3. In the left column, click the New tab.

4. Select Manuals and Brochures from the available templates.

5. Select Manual from the available templates.

6. Select the manual template you want to use. If you don't have a template, Microsoft will download it for you.

7.MicrosoftWord will pop up your brochure. Now you can lay it out.

8. Replace the existing picture. Click the picture box of the picture you want to replace and delete it.

9. Click the Insert tab, and then click the Picture button. Find and select a picture in a local file.

10, adjust the size and position of the picture.

1 1. Replace any existing text. Click the corresponding text box, delete the original text, and then type new text.

Method 2: Method 2: Office2007 template

1. Open a new Word document.

2. Select "Manual" from the possible templates. If your version of Word does not provide a manual template, please visit the template page of and select a manual.

3. Download the template that meets the requirements.

4. Edit the text again. Just click on the text box to modify the text inside. Considering the practical application, you can also modify the font and color of the text, for example, don't forget to replace all the sample text. If there are words like "insert caption" on it, your brochure will look very unprofessional. Make sure you haven't missed anything, and change the color of the modified text, so that the unmodified text will stand out. When you are finished, you can change the color of the text back.

5. Add pictures. Click on the sample picture.

Press the "Delete" key to delete.

Click Insert, and then select a picture.

Browse the appropriate picture, and then click Insert.

Wait for the picture to load. Please note that the initial picture size and location may be far from ideal.

Click and drag a corner of the picture to adjust. Click on the picture and drag it to the correct position.

6. Modify other elements. Add/change the background color, drag the position of text box and picture box, increase the border thickness, etc. Find out whether there are other places (text box, picture box, background) worth modifying in the page, right-click and modify in the pop-up menu.

Method 3: Method 3: Handmade in Word2007 or later.

1. Click Page Settings >; Margins Set margins. If you want to keep the page clean, you should leave at least 0.3 cm blank. Because the brochure is to be folded, it is best to make the content smaller, and leaving margins on the narrow side will help to leave room for words and pictures.

2. click on the page layout >; Orientation sets the page to Landscape.

3. click page layout > columns to choose the number of columns you want. The number of columns determines the number of times the booklet can be folded. If you want to create a booklet folded in half, you need to set two columns on the first page and two columns on the second page.

If you want to create a booklet folded three times, you need to set three columns on the first page and three columns on the second page.

You can change the margins and widths of columns, but in most cases, the default settings are enough.

4. Add a column break. This will ensure that each column (panel) in the booklet has independent paragraph information. Make sure the cursor is in the upper left corner of the first column, and then select Page Layout >; Interrupt > column. Your cursor should jump to the beginning of the second column.

If there are three columns, repeat this step for the second column. Your cursor will jump to the beginning of the third column. )

5. Add page breaks. This will create a second page, which will become the external page of the booklet. If the page does not appear, put the cursor on the right border of the column and select Insert >;; Operator, then select a page break. Now the cursor will jump to page 2, which is the outer page of the booklet.

6. Repeat step 4 on page 2.

7. On the blank page, make a preliminary model of the brochure. This can help you lay out your Word document more reasonably. Because the brochure is folded, some parts of the page will appear unreasonable. ) Set a blank page displayed horizontally, and then write "inside page/page 1" on one side and "outside page/page 2" on the other side.

When facing the inner page/page 1, fold the page in half (so that you face the other half of the outer page/page 2) or one third (so that you face two thirds of the outer page/page 2), depending on whether you want to fold it in half or three times.

Think of the folded page as your brochure and mark it accordingly. Write "title" in the front panel, "information" in the inner panel, and so on. The specific content depends on what kind of brochure you want.

Expand the page to see if the location of each element is appropriate. For example, your title should be on the right panel of the outer page/page 2, which means it will appear in the right column of the second page of the Word document.

8. Add text and pictures to the column. Use your sample as a reference.

9. Print the test copy. If necessary, adjust the document according to the test copy.

Method 4: Method 4: Handmade in Word20003 or earlier.

1. Click File > Page Setup > Margins to set margins. If you want to keep the page clean, you should leave at least 0.3 cm blank. Because the brochure is to be folded, it is best to make the content smaller, and leaving margins on the narrow side will help to leave room for words and pictures.

2. click file > print > priority > to set the page to landscape.

3. click page layout > columns to choose the number of columns you want. The number of columns determines the number of times the booklet can be folded. If you want to create a booklet folded in half, you need to set two columns on the first page and two columns on the second page.

If you want to create a booklet folded three times, you need to set three columns on the first page and three columns on the second page.

You can change the margins and widths of columns, but in most cases, the default settings are enough.

4. Add a column break. This will ensure that each column (panel) in the booklet has independent paragraph information. Make sure the cursor is in the upper left corner of the first column, and then select Page Layout >; Interrupt > column. Your cursor will jump to the beginning of the second column.

If there are three columns, repeat this step for the second column. Your cursor should jump to the beginning of the third column.

5. Add page breaks. This will create a second page, which will become the external page of the booklet. If the page does not appear, put the cursor on the right border of the column and select Insert >;; Operator, then select a page break. Now the cursor will jump to page 2, which is the outer page of the booklet.

6. Repeat step 4 on page 2.

7. On the blank page, make a preliminary model of the brochure. This can help you lay out your Word document more reasonably. Because the brochure is folded, some parts of the page will appear unreasonable. ) Set a blank page displayed horizontally, and then write "inside page/page 1" on one side and "outside page/page 2" on the other side.

When facing the inner page/page 1, fold the page in half (so that you face the other half of the outer page/page 2) or one third (so that you face two thirds of the outer page/page 2), depending on whether you want to fold it in half or three times.

Think of the folded page as your brochure and mark it accordingly. Write "title" in the front panel, "information" in the inner panel, and so on. The specific content depends on what kind of brochure you want.

Expand the page to see if the location of each element is appropriate. For example, your title should be on the right panel of the outer page/page 2, which means it will appear in the right column of the second page of the Word document.

8. Add text and pictures to the column. Use your sample as a reference.

9. Print the test copy. If necessary, adjust the document according to the test copy.

Tip If there are standard toolbars (file, edit, view, insert ...) at the top of Word software, then you are using Word2003 or earlier.

Learn how to convert a page layout into a Word document. Because the brochure is double-sided, your completed Word document will have two pages, one inside and the other outside. A brochure folded in half will have two inner columns and two outer columns, while a brochure folded three times will have three inner columns and three outer columns.

Generally speaking, brochures are folded in half three times. The folded brochure has a crease and ***4 panels. The brochure folded three times has two creases and six panels.