From the Publisher Help file:
"A font scheme is a defined set of fonts that is associated with a
publication. Within each font scheme both a major font and a minor font are
specified. Generally, a major font is used for titles and headings, and a
minor font is used for body text.
Font schemes make it easy to change all the fonts in a publication to give
it a consistent, professional appearance."
I would suggest that your student learn to use the Help file. There's a
wealth of information available in there. I know you said the student is
disabled but if he is capable of creating DTP documents with Publisher, he
can handle a Help file. ;-)
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
271182 said:
Could be. It is a disabled student of mine who has asked the question from
another course he is on. So what is a font scheme? Is it the same as a
style?
JoAnn Paules said:
Do you mean Font scheme?
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
271182 said:
Text Scheme is mentioned in the course for Microsoft Publisher Level 2
but
I
have never heard of it. Any help