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Saving a written article for the future?

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SBW - Co-editor - 14 Nov 2005 14:28 GMT
Publisher 2003

1.  How do I save a article (in a text box with overflow to a 2nd text box)
for a future publication?  I know I can "move the articel off the page, but I
want to save it.

2.  How can you make clip art a part of the text box?  Whenever I move a
article around within ny newsletter, I have to move the clipart separately.
Can I make it "all in one"?
Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP] - 14 Nov 2005 15:39 GMT
What version of Publisher are you using?

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> separately.
> Can I make it "all in one"?
SBW - Co-editor - 14 Nov 2005 15:49 GMT
Publisher 2003 (stated at the top of my post)

> What version of Publisher are you using?
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Mary Sauer - 14 Nov 2005 17:36 GMT
Create a new text box, place your cursor in the first text box, click the link text
box icon (looks like a chain link) the cursor will change into a bucket, click the
second text box, the overflow will go into the second text box.
Group the clipart with the text box. Select the text box and the image while holding
the shift key, click the group icon on the bottom of the group.

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> Publisher 2003
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> article around within ny newsletter, I have to move the clipart separately.
> Can I make it "all in one"?
SBW - Co-editor - 14 Nov 2005 19:11 GMT
Mary, Thanks, will try and let you know.

Any suggestion on the 1st question about saving an article?

> Create a new text box, place your cursor in the first text box, click the link text
> box icon (looks like a chain link) the cursor will change into a bucket, click the
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> > article around within ny newsletter, I have to move the clipart separately.
> > Can I make it "all in one"?
drc023 - 14 Nov 2005 19:36 GMT
Copy and save the article to a new publication or do a file/save as/new file
name.
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> Mary, Thanks, will try and let you know.
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP] - 14 Nov 2005 20:03 GMT
You can also save those objects to your Design Gallery. After creating your
object, select it, then click on Insert > Design Gallery Object, go to My
Objects tab and then add your object to the gallery.
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> Mary, Thanks, will try and let you know.
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>> > separately.
>> > Can I make it "all in one"?
 
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