![]() Use a Template to Create a Newspaper Step Type 'Newsletters' or another search term in the Search Office Templates box. Step Click on a template to view a description of the template. Click 'Download' to select. More news for Template For Microsoft Word. Templates; Papers and Reports. Report template Word. Business report (graphic design). About Microsoft; Company news; Privacy at Microsoft. ![]() Step Click a section of the newspaper and begin typing. Step Press 'Design' located on the Ribbon. Click the 'Themes' pull-down arrow if you wish to change the color scheme of the entire document. Choose 'Fonts' to change the font. Step Press 'File' to access the Backstage view. ![]() Click 'Save As.' Select the pull-down arrow on the 'Save Document As' dialogue box. Select 'Word Template' if you wish to reuse the newspaper template you created. Step Press 'Share' in Backstage view to share your newspaper by email, with a sharing link, on a social network or with selected people. Step Press 'Print' in Backstage view if you wish to print your newspaper. Manually Create a Newspaper Step Open Microsoft Word 2013 to launch the Start screen. Click 'Blank Document.' Step Click the 'Design' tab and select 'Title' from the Document Formatting group to lay out the title of your newspaper. Note the different choices depicted visually; choose the title with a line under if you wish to separate your title visually from the rest of the article. Step Press the 'Home' tab on the Ribbon. Click the 'Center Text' button in the Paragraph group to center your title. Format your title as you like; choose from many options in the Font group. Step Double-click just below your title to create an insertion point. Step Click the 'Page Layout' tab on the Ribbon and then press 'Columns' in the Page Setup group. Choose 'More Columns' and select the number of columns you wish to use. Apply to 'This Point Forward.' Note that you will not see columns since there is no text yet, but you will see breaks on the ruler. Word automatically wraps your text into columns. Step Click the 'Insert' tab. Choose 'Clip Art' to insert pictures in your newspaper. Click the picture and grab the ends of the art with your mouse and push in diagonally to reduce the size of the picture so it fits in the column. Step Select 'File' on the Ribbon to access Backstage view. Click 'Save As' and select where you want to save your file. Note that in Word 2013 you can save the file on your computer or on your SkyDrive account if you have one. Step Press 'Share' to share your newspaper by email, with a sharing link, on a social network or with selected people. Step Press 'Print' in Backstage if you wish to print your newspaper. Earlier this year we wrote about web tools teachers can use to for their classrooms. This post turned We have selected for you today a host of awesome templates for your Power Point presentations. These are basically newspaper templates provided by for free. If you want to create a newspaper for your class, you can do it through one of these templates. The procedure is very easy. Just download the template you are going to use, and once downloaded open the file and start customizing it the way you want. You can insert your text, images, change text colour and fonts, change headings and titles. However, as ' working with Microsoft Word is a bit tricky and since these templates provided here are made of boxes, lines, and coloured borders, be careful when editing as it is easy to get the formatting out of alignment. Coming to you from the wonderful Nova Scotian city, Halifax (Canada), Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is an educational blog dedicated to curating, reviewing and sharing EdTech tools and mobile apps. The purpose is to help teachers and educators effectively integrate digital technologies into their day-to-day teaching, learning and professional development. For any questions regarding the blog or the published content, please contact EdTech admin, editor and blog owner, Med Kharbach at: [email protected].
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