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BorderArt | Decorative dorders that come with or can be created using Publisher for placement around most objects. |
WordArt | An object containing stylized text that is shaped and has colored borders and fills. |
Wrapping | Text reshaped so it conforms to the shape of a nearby image or other object. |
Data Source Files | can come from several programs, but you will most likely use a database, a spreadsheet, a Microsoft Outlook contact list, or a table from a word processing program |
Mail Merge | A feature that combines a destination document, such as a personalized brochure, with a data source, such as an Access file containing names and addresses, using an interactive set of dialog boxes that guides the user in creating a mail merge. |
Field | An element of a database record that contains one piece of information, such as a zip code or first name. |
Record | A group of related fields, such as the name, address, and title of a customer. |
Data Source | Files in which names, addresses, and other contact information is stored for use in a mail merge. |
Filtering | Allows you to print, preview, or merge a portion of qualifying records in a small merge. |
Sorting | Allows you to change the order in which the merged publication are printed or viewed. |
Mail Merge Pane | Tool that guides you through the merging process and allowing you to customize your data source and your publication. |
Hand-Off Format | The final digital electronic format of a publication that is conveyed to a commercial printer. |
Pre-Press Work | Process in which a commercial printer verifies the availability of fonts and lined graphics, makes color corrections or separations, and sets the final printing options. |
PostScript | A page description format developed by Adobe Systems that is widely supported by both hardware and software vendors. |
Pack and Go Wizard | Feature that compacts all the files (fonts, graphics, and essential design elements) needed by commercial printing service onto your choice of media. |