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Page Setup 63-79
Desktop Vocabulary Page setup 63-79
Question | Answer |
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Duplex Printing | To print on both sides of the paper before going on to the next copy. |
Facing Pages | An option for working with pages that will face each other on the printed publication side by side. (also called Spread). |
Focal Point | The center of interest on a page or set of facing pages, created by using color, contrast and proportion. |
Frame | A holder for an object, such as text or a picture, in a publication. |
Gutter | The space between columns of text or between the publication’s binding and the first column in a page spread. |
Leaders | Dots, dashes or characters that proceed text or align to tab settings. |
Orientation | A term that specifies the vertical portrait (tall) and horizontal landscape (wide) position of a page when printed. |
Paper Size | There have been many standard sizes of paper at different times and in different countries, but today there are two widespread systems in use |
Paper Weight | Refers to the thickness of each sheet of paper. Paper weight is measured in pounds. Generally, documents are printed on 20# bond, 24# bond, 80# cover stock paper. |
Proximity | How close together elements are on a page. |
Pull Quote | Text art, generally in a box with coloring/borders and in a larger size than the surrounding type, consisting of important, interesting, or provocative text from the body copy. |
Resizing | Increasing or decreasing the horizontal and vertical while maintaining aspect ratio. |
Rule of Thirds | A page of image that is designed in thirds is more appealing to the eye than other designs. |
Rule of Sevens | A presentation principle of using no more than seven words per line and not more than seven lines per slide, or seven short bullet points in a presentation. |
Signature | The number of pages that are created when a sheet of paper is folded. Books are made up of one or more signatures. |
Snap | A feature that pulls objects to align with the nearest guide, ruler position or object. |
Synchronization | A process that allows you to create or edit one object while all the related objects automatically display the same information (such as tear-offs). |