Working With
Working With
Introduction
• To create and design effective
publications, you need to be able to present
text in a readable and visually interesting way.
For this reason, Publisher offers a number of
tools that let you customize and control the
layout and appearance of the text in your
publication.
• In this lesson, you’ll learn how to add and
arrange text boxes as how to format them and
the text they contain.
Using Text in Publisher
• As you enter text in Publisher, you'll need to
adjust it to make it fit your publication. While
most of Publisher's text tools are the same as
those in other Office programs, a few are
specifically designed to handle Publisher's
unique publication tasks.
Text Basics
• As discussed in Lesson 1, in order to use Publisher
2010, you should already feel comfortable using Microsoft
• Word to insert and edit text. If you find yourself having
trouble working with text in Publisher, review our Word
• 2010 course, especially the following lessons:
– Text Basics - Reviews basic topics like
inserting, deleting, copying, and moving text
– Formatting Text - Includes text formatting tasks like changing
font style, size, and color
– Checking Spelling and Grammar - Presents tools you can use to
proofread your text
– Working with Lists - Guides you through creating and formatting
lists
– Line and Paragraph Spacing - Explains how to adjust spacing
Working with Text Boxes
• In Publisher, text is contained in text boxes, which
are blocks of text that you can place on the page.
When you create or select a text box, the Text Box
Tools tab will appear on the Ribbon. On this tab are
commands that let you adjust and format your text
box and the text it contains.
Working with Text Boxes
• To insert a Text Box:
1. On the Ribbon, select the Insert tab and
locate the Text group.
2. Click the Draw Text Box command.
Working with Text Boxes
3. The cursor will turn into a crosshairs “+”. Click
anywhere on your publication and drag your
mouse to create the text box.
Working with Text Boxes
4. You can now start typing inside the text box.
Wrapping Text
• If you place a text box near an image or another
object, you may notice that the text is overlapping
with the object or doesn't appear exactly where you
want. To fix this problem, you'll need to change the
object's text wrapping settings.
Wrapping Text
• To Wrap Text Around an Object:
1. Select the object, then click the
Format tab that appears on the
Ribbon.
2. Locate the Arrange group and
click the Wrap Text drop-down
command.
Wrapping Text
3. Select the desired wrap option. The text will
adjust based on the option you have selected.
Wrapping Text
4. If necessary, reposition the object until the
text wraps correctly.
Wrapping Text
If you can’t get your text to wrap the
way you wish, click the Wrap Text
command and select More Layout
Options from the menu. You can make
more precise changes in the Advanced
Layout dialog box that appears.
Connecting Text Boxes
• As you work with text boxes, you might find
that a text box isn't large enough to contain all
of the text you want to include. When you run
out of room for text, you can use the Link
command to connect text boxes. Once two or
more text boxes are connected, text will
overflow or continue from one text box to the
next.
Connecting Text Boxes
• To Connect To a New Text Box:
1. Select your text box.
2. Click the Text Box Tools Format tab and locate the
Linking group.
3. Click the Create Link command.
Connecting Text Boxes
4. The Link icon will appear in place of your
cursor. Click the spot on your publication where
you would like to add the linked text box.
Connecting Text Boxes
• 5. The text box will be added. Resize it as
necessary.
Connecting Text Boxes
6. Continue typing your text. Any text that
overflows from the original text box will now
appear in the connected box.
The arrow
icon
Indicates that
the selected
text box is
linked.
Modifying Text Boxes
Text Fit
• The Text Fit options allow you to format text
boxes that automatically adjust font or text
box size to get a good fit. There are four text
fit options that you can apply to any text box:
– Best Fit
– Shrink Text on Overflow
– Grow Text Box to Fit
– Do not Autofit
Modifying Text Boxes
• For instance, if your text box was too small for
your text, you might apply Shrink Text on
Overflow or Grow Text Box to Fit.
Best Fit
Modifying Text Boxes
• To modify text fit, select the text box, then
click the Text Fit drop-down command in the
Text group of the Text Box Tools tab. Select
the desired option.
Hyphenation