Drop Caps in Adobe PageMakerDrop caps can add visual interest to your publication. Different desktop publishing programs each have their own way of adding drop caps to the page. This article shows you how to insert drop caps using Adobe PageMaker. Using Drop Caps in MS Word 7Drop caps are a great way to add a visual graphic element to your published page -- whether it be the first line of a chapter paragraph or a newsletter article. Using drop caps in Word is pretty easy to do! Using Tabs in MS WordSetting up and using tabs in your document will keep indents, columns and numbers in their places even if you change your font, format or import your text to a desktop publishing program. Desktop Publishing as a CareerWith the growing use of iPads, eBooks, and the internet, does the future of the desktop publisher look bleak? Yes, according to one source, but I disagree. There are many opportunities presenting themselves to the desktop publisher. Proofreading for PerfectionHave you ever received a letter or an email from someone that just did not make sense? With the way we abbreviate what we write in email and text messages proofreading becomes more essential than ever. Automatic Table of Contents in Word 7Instead of going through your manuscript page by page and recording the titles and page numbers, create your table of contents by using Word 7's automatic table of contents function.
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