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Microsoft Publisher lets you incorporate photographs and drawings into your booklets, brochures, certificates, cards, and other desktop publishing. Although not a graphic editing program on the order of Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro, Publisher does let you crop your graphic images so that only the part of the picture or drawing you want to show is visible. Older versions of Microsoft Publisher that feature a toolbar interface let you crop rectangular images, while Publisher 2010, the first version of Publisher to feature the ribbon interface, lets you crop images in one of several shapes. The following instructions tell you how to crop graphics in your version of Microsoft Publisher.
 
Microsoft Publisher lets you incorporate photographs and drawings into your booklets, brochures, certificates, cards, and other desktop publishing. Although not a graphic editing program on the order of Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro, Publisher does let you crop your graphic images so that only the part of the picture or drawing you want to show is visible. Older versions of Microsoft Publisher that feature a toolbar interface let you crop rectangular images, while Publisher 2010, the first version of Publisher to feature the ribbon interface, lets you crop images in one of several shapes. The following instructions tell you how to crop graphics in your version of Microsoft Publisher.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==