Can you use more than one publication design?

L

Lisa

I'm using Publisher 2003 and I'm new to this app. I am very experienced with
the other MS Office apps, but this has me stumped.

I'm trying to create an "event book" for my church, using pictures of
different activities throughout the year, and I want a different design for
each ministry area (Children's Team, Youth, etc.). Every time I try to
change the design, it applies the change to the entire document. For each
new page, I've just been using the "Insert Duplicate Page" command. Is that
my problem? Is there a way to create sections in Publisher, similar to Word,
that I can make changes to each section without it affecting the other
sections?

Thanks for the help.

Lisa
 
M

Mary Sauer

If you use a design set or pre-designed wizard set and duplicate then it will
synchronize. You would be better off copying the page and pasting to the next
section.
You can only use one design per publication, however you can use any number of
designs if you open two instances of Publisher, your master publication and a
publication for the design set. Select a different or modified design set for each
section of your booklet, copy and paste it into your master. If the color changes
when you paste, open the color schemes from the tools menu and change it to your
original.
 

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