Monday, May 20, 2013

Creating banner using Microsoft Publisher 2010

Creating banner using Microsoft  Publisher 2010

Do you want to greet anybody else in your family circle a happy birthday, happy anniversary, or any occasion using a banner?  Or if you are a teacher, do you want to display some quotations on your classroom wall using a banner?  You can make a simple banner using Microsoft publisher.

Here's how:
  1. Open the Microsoft publisher in your computer.  
  2. There are different templates that you can see upon opening, select or click banner.
  3. Different styles of banners will be shown, let's say you want to make birthday banner. Just select birthday and  click create.  This specify the design of the banner for the occasion.  Different banners have different design or style depending on the occasion or purpose.
  4. This time you can see the banner's template with the design on its sides and the decorative border. What you will do it just to click the box containing the message and edit whatever message you want to have.You can also edit the design or change the picture.
  5. To see the appearance of the banner just click file >> print, you can immediately see the preview of your prepared banner. (Note: by clicking print the preview will be automatically shown since Microsoft publisher 2010 is being used. For those using Microsoft Publisher 2007 you have to click print >>> preview)
  6. You can adjust the size of your banner,  enable or disable the border or graphics before you click create in no 3.  You can also change the design of your banner by clicking page design and you can select the design whatever you want including the font style.
  7. If you done all this you are now ready to print your banner.

Sample Banner:


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Converting Word Document to Jpeg

Converting Word Document to JPEG

We sometimes create a document where we want it to be converted to jpeg format for some reasons.  Just like for example in my case, I created my certificate using Microsoft word but I want it to be uploaded to my blog having the same appearance as the original. Using Microsoft word, will not enable us to download the certificate, we can copy but the appearance or the design will not be the same.

These are the few steps in converting word document to jpeg format.
  1. Just open the document.  Save the document  to pdf  format, by clicking save us and select PDF in the save us style, and it will automatically open in pdf form.
  2. Adjust the size of the document. Make it sure that the whole document is shown on the screen.
  3. On the dashboard click tool >> snapshot.  Then click anywhere in the document. A message will appear saying that the selected area has been copied to the clipboard.
  4. Next, go to the start button >> all programs>>accessories>> paint.  Copy the document by clicking ctrl+ V. Your document now is copied to paint section. Here you can adjust the size of the document by clicking the select button.
  5. From the paint section you can now save the document to jpeg format.  Just click save us and write the file name you want to name your document  and under save us type, select jpeg. Your document is now in jpeg format.

Thank you for stopping by! I hope it helps you in a little way.


Saturday, May 18, 2013

Sample Certificate of Participation and Certificate of Recognition

Sample Certificate of Participation and Certificate of Recognition
 
These are my sample certificates: 
These certificates were created using Microsoft word and already saved to jpeg format.


 Sample Certificate of Participation








Sample Certificate of Recognition