Unit 4: Advanced Desktop Publishing
1. Columns - one of two or more vertical sections of typed lines lying side by side on a page and separated by a rule or blank space.
2. Footers - repetitive text that appears at the bottom of the pages in a publication.
3. Headers - identifying text that appears at the top of pages in a publication.
4. Index - an alphabetical listing of key words, phrases, or topics that includes the page numbers of those items found within a publication.
5. Master pages - pages that contain reoccurring items such as page numbers as well as other design elements.
6. Portable Document Format (.pdf) - an extension for Adobe Acrobat Reader files.
7. Printer marks - marks created by a professional printer to identify where the page will be trimmed.
8. Spreads - facing pages.
9. Table of contents - a listing of the major entries in a publication.
10. Template - a publication that can be used as a "model" for the creation of new documents.
1. Columns - one of two or more vertical sections of typed lines lying side by side on a page and separated by a rule or blank space.
2. Footers - repetitive text that appears at the bottom of the pages in a publication.
3. Headers - identifying text that appears at the top of pages in a publication.
4. Index - an alphabetical listing of key words, phrases, or topics that includes the page numbers of those items found within a publication.
5. Master pages - pages that contain reoccurring items such as page numbers as well as other design elements.
6. Portable Document Format (.pdf) - an extension for Adobe Acrobat Reader files.
7. Printer marks - marks created by a professional printer to identify where the page will be trimmed.
8. Spreads - facing pages.
9. Table of contents - a listing of the major entries in a publication.
10. Template - a publication that can be used as a "model" for the creation of new documents.