multiple pages

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I have just got publisher and trying to do a brochure of 10 pages. At the
moment I am doing a page then saving it and then opening up a new page and
then saving that one, in other words all the pages are being saved
seperately in a folder so that when I come to print them it will have to be
page by page rather than a set of pages. As I am new to this I am maybe
missing something but I am comparing to word where I can just scroll through
all the pages in one go and also print them all off at the same time.

When I have completed a page can I then open a new page but it will still be
part of the same `brochure`.
I hope this makes sense.

thanks

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CyberTaz

Not to be sarcastic, but before you go any further with your project it
would be a good idea to learn something about the software you are using -
desktop publishing programs are significantly different from word processing
apps in a great number of ways. An hour or two up front may save you *days*
down the road & will definitely enable you to do a more professional job.

The answer to your immediate question lies in Insert>Page where you can
insert as many pages as you wish, then just work on one page at a time in
the same .pub file. However, there are a number of pre-formatted design
templates which may be able to save you a great deal of time & frustration
:)

You might start here:

http://www.microsoft.com/office/publisher/prodinfo/overview.mspx

http://www.microsoft.com/office/publisher/prodinfo/default.mspx

as well as any additional tips you can pick up from the Publisher MVP sites
listed here:

http://www.mvps.org/links.html#Publisher
http://msauer.mvps.org/
 
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Thanks Bob for the advice and tips. I have spent most of tonight working on
it and getting better results already than I did from word. I am only using
it to do some home brochures for a property I rent abroad, so will not be
extensively used. I really dont need a finished product until May so plenty
of time to keep improving on it.

Thanks again.
 

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