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button performs secondary functions, such as changing views and page sizes on the monitor. The mouse fits neatly in the palm of your hand A small ball at the bottom of the mouse helps it glide across a smooth surface (such as a foam rubber pad). As you move the mouse, its built-in circuitry creates a pointer that lets you navigate the screen. By “pointing and clicking,” you can move text, work on-screen menus and perform a myriad of other functions. Other useful peripherals to consider include the stylus (similar to a mouse, but more precise), seamer (converts printed text to computer text) and digitizer (converts photographs, line art and other graphics into forms  that  are  readable  by  the  computer). SOFTWARE The  desktop  publishing  programs  available  on  the market today are similar in performance. Each program can   create   everything   from   a   four-page   ship’s newspaper to a single sheet, trifold welcome aboard pamphlet. Some   of   the   functions   of   desktop   publishing software  include  the  following: l l l Multiple page layout,  including  page  num- bering,  columns  per  page,  margin  adjusting  for folds and staples and quick access to each page. Typesetting,  including different type styles, fonts and sizes ranging from four point to 127 point. Graphics,  including boxes, lines, circles and shading that can be made to various sizes, widths and lengths. Some programs have a built-in clip art file. Look  at  the  “big  picture”  before  you  purchase desktop publishing software. It should be compatible with your computer and be able to convert files from your current word processing program. The software should  also  have  a  good  graphics  file  and  a  large selection  of  type  fonts  from  which  to  choose  from. Additionally, you should make sure classes are available to train you and your staff about the program and its inner  workings. This section has barely scratched the surface of desktop publishing. You can get additional information from   the   Navy   Publishing   and   Printing   Service, Building  176-2,  Washington  Navy  Yard,  Washington, DC  20374-1762. 7-16

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