The secret of producing professional publications, particularly those that run more than one
or two pages, can be summed up in one word: consistency. In Publisher 2003, the key to
consistency is learning how to create and use master pages.
Every Publisher publication has, by default, at least one master page. It is the base for every
page in a publication and contains design objects and guides that you want to appear on
every page of your publication (or on almost every page, anyway—you can selectively tweak
individual pages in a publication to hide master page elements). In previous versions ...
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