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Adobe Basics Midterm

InDesign 2

QuestionAnswer
Holding alt or option while selecting any of these buttons does what? Reveals advanced features and settings
What does this red plus on textboxes mean or do? Indicates that there is more text that is unseen, selecting it allows you to add another text box for additional text, allows for text threading between multiple text boxes
When placing or selecting a placed image, what are these buttons for? The fit the content and image to frame
Text wrap is a panel in InDesign. It should be used when you want text and images to affect each other? True
Changing a paragraph style in the Paragraph Style panel will not change everything tagged with that style throughout your document? False
How can you check spelling manually in InDesign? Select edit then spelling then check spelling
When placing a multi-page document like a PDF or an illustrator document with multiple artboards, you often need to place more than just the first page. How do you place pages other than the first page? While placing, be sure to check the show import options check box before finishing the file selection process
1(paragraph options) Sets the text alignment
2 (paragraph options) Indents the entire paragraph
3 (paragraph options) Indents the first line of text
4 (paragraph options) Adds space before the selected paragraph
5 (paragraph options) Adds space after the selected paragraph
6 (paragraph options) Sets the drop cap. Each number represents a line of text. 3 means 3 lines deep
7 (paragraph options) Sets the number of drop cap characters. 3 means that the first 3 letters of the first word of the paragraph will be
8 (paragraph options) adds bullets
9 (paragraph options) Adds numbering
10 (paragraph options) adds color to the background of the selected text
11 (paragraph options) Adds an outline to the selected text
Gray icon with square and triangle? The image has been embedded
Yellow triangle caution symbol? The file has been modified outside of InDesign
Red circle with question mark? The linked file has been severed
The number on the right side of the link name Indicates what page the image is found on
A paragraph style saves formatting information to quickly apply styles across a document? True
What is selecting edit then step and repeat used for? It allows you to make a grid of whatever you have selected and it is a way to duplicate things multiple times on a page
What does it mean to "redefine style"? When you make a change to a style, it is a way of saving and updating that style throughout the document
How can you turn on dynamic spelling? Select edit then spelling then dynamic spelling
Within the character or paragraph styles option, what is an override? It is a change made to an established style that has not been saved to the style
A character style should only be used within a paragraph. You should never use character styles to set large amounts of text? True
What are glyphs and how can you find them? Dropdown type then select glyphs, it is a list of all the characters within a font, all the letterforms, symbols, or punctuation within a typface, and a way to type hidden characters that you can't remember how to type.
1 (typography) Leading (space between lines of text)
2 (typography) all caps
3 (typography) Small caps
4 (typography) underline
5 (typography) kerning (space between two letters)
6 (typography) tracking (space between all letters)
7 (typography) stretches type vertically (Don't use this)
8 (typography) Baseline shift (shifts the line that your type is written on)
9 (typography) Stretches type horizontally (don't use this)
10 (typography) sheers type to make pseudo italics (don't use this)
Created by: mckennasmart
 

 



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