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Attend this hands-on class to learn how to create business cards, greeting cards, and flyers using Microsoft Publisher 2016. Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.643.9145.
Learn the basics of creating professional-looking publications, including business cards, greeting cards, flyers, and more with Publisher 2016, Microsoft's desktop publishing program. Explore Publisher's more advanced features as you create a two-page newsletter, envelopes, and labels using Mail Merge to distribute your publications.
This program requires registration. Due to changing guidelines from the CDC regarding COVID-19, we believe this is the best way to keep you informed about the status of our programs.
Please cancel if you cannot attend the class after registration. You can do so online via the email confirmation received at the time of registration or by calling Electronic Services Division at 330.643.9145.
For more assistance or further reading, check out these resources:
"My Publisher 2016" by Laura Acklen
"Office 2016 Simplified" by Elaine Marmel
To get 1on1 Tech Help with Publisher questions, please click on this link to schedule an appointment with one of our staff members.
Click here to view a complete list of the Library's upcoming computer and technology classes.
Visit www.akronlibrary.org/tz to learn about the laser engraver and other equipment available in TechZone@Main.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Job Skills & Career | Education | Computers & Technology |
The Norton Branch Library supports the informational and entertainment needs of many different communities including Barberton, Copley and Doylestown. It is strategically located on South Cleveland-Massillion Road in the heart of Norton. The Library’s collection is rich with books, magazines, music, and movies that match the needs and interests of all the patrons it serves. The branch conveniently offers computers, WiFi, printing, copying, scanning and faxing. A large children’s area complete with toys and puzzles encompasses half of the library while the teen and adult collections fan out across the rest of the building. The Library also boasts an attractive outdoor NatureConnect reading garden for observation, events and enjoyment.
The Norton Branch hosts a variety of classes and events to engage and entertain all age groups. Some of the branch’s recurring programming includes pre‐school story time, school age programming and activities for tweens and teens. Adult programs include book clubs, lectures, musical performances, craft instruction and hands-on computer training.
The Norton Branch Library staff is very knowledgeable and friendly and can always be counted on to find information or recommend a fantastic read. The Library is invested in the community it serves and partners with a variety of organizations throughout the year including the Norton Cider Festival. The Norton Branch Library truly is at the heart of Norton.