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Trial opening banner advertising slogan, please give your opinions

Banners are a specification in ancient calligraphy. Modern banners are often promotional banners, including banners on websites and those often seen on streets, squares, and in front of gates. banner. Because of its low cost, it can play a very good advertising role and is widely used.

Production

(1) Set banner paper size: For banners, you need to set a specific paper size. A4 paper is Word's default paper size, and general printers can only print A4 (21×29.7 cm) paper at most. If you print only one word on a piece of A4 paper, the maximum size of the word can only be 17 × 26.7 cm. If you want to make a larger banner and the printer can print A3 paper, it is recommended that you set the paper size to A3.

(2) Set page margins: Setting page margins is very important for banner production. After clicking the "Page Setup" command under the "File" menu, in the pop-up "Page Setup" dialog box, select the "Margins" tab, and then enter the page margin values ??according to the actual situation. Note that the size of the margins will be affected by the printing capabilities of the printer. Here, set the top, bottom, left and right margins to 2 cm. Through the page settings and page margin settings, a preliminary framework is created for the banner text.

(3) Set the page view size: Since only one word is entered on a document page during the process of making a banner, the best view is one that can just see the entire page of the document. The setting method is as follows : After switching the view mode to page view, click the display ratio drop-down button on the "Common" toolbar, and select the "Full Page" command option in the drop-down option to complete the setting.

(4) Insert WordArt: There are many ways to deal with oversized text on similar banners in Word. Here you can use the WordArt program that comes with Word to create a banner with special effects. Click the "WordArt" command under the "Picture" submenu under the "Insert" menu, and select the WordArt style in the "WordArt Font Library" dialog box. Here we choose the first style as an example, click the "OK" button, and the "Edit WordArt Text" dialog box will appear. In the "Edit WordArt Text" dialog box, enter the first text of the banner "New", then click the font drop-down bar in the Edit WordArt Text dialog box and select a font with thicker strokes (such as "Heold", etc.) Font used as banner. You can set the text size in the font size drop-down bar. The default value is 36 points. Since we have to change the size of the font art below, you can choose the font size here as you like. For editing convenience, you can set the font size to the maximum. There are two tool buttons "Bold" and "Italic" on the right side of the font size drop-down bar. You can choose to use these two buttons according to your needs. Click the "OK" button to complete inserting the word art.

(5) Set the size and position of WordArt: Click the "Format WordArt" button on the "WordArt" toolbar, and select "Size" in the "Format WordArt" dialog box that appears. ” drop-down bar, clear the “Lock aspect ratio” checkbox (the default value has been cleared), and then enter 26.7 cm and 17 cm in the height and width number fields respectively. Then click the "Layout" tab in the "Format WordArt" dialog box, select "Embedded" in the "Wraparound" column, and click the OK button to complete the settings. By adjusting the settings, you can change the size of the WordArt so that it expands to the entire paper.

(6) Set the word art fill color and line color: the first word art style in WordArt was selected earlier. The default fill color of this style is white. The line color is black. Since we only want to print the border of the text when printing banner text, this setting is just right for us to print the banner, and there is no need to modify it. If this is not the default setting, you can also set it manually by clicking the Format WordArt button on the WordArt toolbar, selecting the Color and Lines tab in the Format WordArt dialog box, and clicking the Fill option. Select white or colorless from the column color drop-down bar.

Click the Color drop-down bar in the Line Options bar and select Black. Click the Solid or Solid drop-down bar in the line options bar and select a solid line. In the Thickness number field of the Line Options bar, you can set the thickness of the outline line (the default value is 0.75 points). Click OK to complete the setup.

(7) Print banner words: The banner words can be printed here. If the entire text cannot be printed during printing, the artistic words can be appropriately reduced. After completing the input and printing of the first banner word, it will be much easier to make the remaining banner words. Since the printed line format and character size of the rest of the banner text must be the same as the first text, we can use the following method to print other text in the banner (in fact, this method is the simplest and less error-prone): Click the WordArt tool Click the "Edit Text" tool button on the bar, enter the second banner word "Year" in the Edit "Word Art" text dialog box (delete the word "New" while typing), click the OK button, and then directly Press CtrlP to pop up the print dialog box for printing, and you can complete the printing of the second banner word. Repeat the above steps to enter and print the remaining text in the banner.

(8) Draw and cut the banner paper: After printing all the text, you can draw the text on the special banner paper and then cut it out. If the printer can print directly on the banner paper, it can be cut directly without drawing. The cut banner paper can be used, and now we have completed the production of the banner.

(9) Make banner text template: To make it easier to make banners in the future, you can save the banner text document you created for the first time as a template. This way, you can just call up the template when creating banners in the future. How to create a banner template: After completing all the formatting of the word art in the banner text document, click the "Save As" command under the File menu, click the save type drop-down bar in the "Save As" dialog box, and select " Document Template *.dot" option, the save location of the file will be automatically switched to the Templates directory. Enter "Banner" as the file name in the file name field and click the OK button to save the template. In this default save location, the "banner" template will be placed together with the public template (normal.dot). You can directly call this banner template next time you create a banner without having to start from scratch.

(10) Use the template to make a banner for the second time: Open the Word2003 word processing software, click the New command under the File menu, and select common options in the New dialog box that appears. Under this option bar, select the "Banner" option in the option bar, click OK, and Word will create a new document from the "Banner" template. This document will retain the banner text you saved in the template. Replace and print the banner text in the document one by one with the text of the new banner you want to create. Close the newly created document (no need to save) to complete the operation.