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Nitin - 30 Aug 2008 13:31 GMT
Hi there,
I have to make a banner of 160x60 pixel which will be posted on a website. I
have been trying but the outcome is not meeting my requirements of 160x60
pixel, colour quality and readable text.
I would highly appreciate if someone could guide me on this issue.

Many Thanks,
Nitin
Mary Sauer - 30 Aug 2008 13:48 GMT
What version Publisher?

Tools, Options, select pixels as a measurement. Create a rectangle, right-click,
size tab, type 60 height, 660 width.
If you don't want a border, create ruler guides and delete the rectangle. Do
your color and other stuff. Select all, group, right-click, save as picture.
.png would be a good choice. If this is unsatisfactory create the banner in a
paint program.

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> Hi there,
> I have to make a banner of 160x60 pixel which will be posted on a website. I
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> Many Thanks,
> Nitin
Nitin - 31 Aug 2008 10:19 GMT
Dear Mary,

Thanks for your quick reply. I am using Publisher 2003.

> What version Publisher?
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> > Many Thanks,
> > Nitin
Mary Sauer - 31 Aug 2008 12:10 GMT
Hi Nitin, I tried this in Publisher 2003, it kind of worked. The text can be a
problem. If you use WordArt instead of a text box you might have better results.
Once I saved it as a image the pixel count changed. Basically it saved it with
twice the amount of pixels I had originally designated. I opened it in Paint and
resized it 50%.

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>> > Nitin
 
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