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Pagemaker 7 for Windows and Macintosh

by Ted Alspach
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Overview

The recently-released Adobe PageMaker 7 includes a number of new features that help users easily produce professional-quality business communications for print, press, and the Web. PageMaker can now create Adobe PDF files, open QuarkXPress documents, and import and export text files and graphics from key business apps like Microsoft Office.

Both new and veteran PageMaker users will find lots to learn in PageMaker 7 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide. Even if you've never "designed" anything more complicated than a business letter, you'll soon be creating newsletters, brochures, print ads, and more, thanks to this book's clear, step-by-step explanations and hundreds of illustrations. Design tips sprinkled throughout the pages will help you turn out polished work, whether you need to pull together a flyer for the company picnic or produce a complete corporate identity logo for your small business.

About the Author, Ted Alspach

@AUTHBIO= Ted Alspach is considered one of the industry's leading experts on graphics and desktop publishing, and has been a featured speaker at several conferences, including MacWorld Expo and Seybold Seminars. He is the author of more than 20 books, including PageMaker 6.5 Plus for Window: Visual QuickStart Guide and PDF with Acrobat 4: Visual QuickStart Guide.

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Book Details

Published
November 16, 2001
Publisher
Peachpit Press
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201775846

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