![]() (If you don't see the New window when you initially open Word, click the File menu, followed by New.) (We used templates to show you how to create business flyers and postcards in Word in previous articles.) For this tutorial, we're going to switch things up a bit and work from scratch. Though it offers a large number online templates through Word, Microsoft doesn't offer many business poster templates. ![]() You don't want to have a computer crash destroy the work you've done on your poster. One final piece of advice: Save the project often. Some people prefer to sketch a general layout of the poster with a paper and pencil to organize their thoughts, while others prefer to do all of the work on the computer screen. Think about what you want to accomplish with the poster, including which message you're trying to convey, and collect artwork that fits that message. ![]() Pick a poster size as large as you can afford to print (keeping in mind how many copies you want to make, of course). Larger posters also cost more to print, though. Larger posters grab the attention of people, as the text and art is easier to spot from a distance. One common mistake people make when creating posters is making them too small. ![]() Adjust the Text Size, Font, and Orientationīefore starting the project, think about how large you want to make the poster.
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