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How to publish a DocumentHow to Publish a document
Topics to Study How a published document is created Parts of type How type is presented Example
How a desktop published document is created
• Template selectionHow to Use Templates EffectivelyHow to Personalize Templates
• Page size and margins setup* Paper Sizes and Measuring PaperUsing MarginsSetting Up the Page in InDesignSetting Margins, Columns, and Grids in InDesign
• Columns or grid setup* GridsGuides
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• Master pages setupMaster Pages in InDesignDefault Software SettingsGuides
• Color palette customization* Process Color* Spot ColorThe Color Palette in InDesign
• Paragraph styles setupUsing Style SheetsDocument DefaultsParagraph Spacing
Type partsstroke
descender counter
Ascender
serif
stress
X-height
Parts of type
Parts of type
San serif Serif
Serif Serif
Different fontsArial
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Different fontsArial
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Different fontsTimes
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Different fonts
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How type is presentedFlush left Flush left type aligns all the words so that the left side is
lined up as is this example. It is also called ragged right because of the appearance the other side of the type takes. The space between letters, and the space between words stay equal.
Flush right Flush right type aligns all the words so that the right side is
lined up as is this example. It is also called ragged left because of the appearance the other side of the type
takes. The space between letters, and the space between words stay equal.
Centered Centered type aligns all the type to the middle. Spaces
between letters and word remain the same, the difference in the line length is split between the left and the right side. Is difficult to read because each line starts
at a different spot.
Justified The most common way that printed type is displayed. The
space between each letter and word is modified so that each line begins at a common point and ends at a common point. In most cases the last line of a paragraph remains flush left to avoid type spreading out to an unreadable level.
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How type is presented: Examples
Columns Gutter
How type is presented: Examples
Units of measurepoints and picas1 inch = 6 picas
12 points = 1 picas72 points = 1 inch
How type is presented
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