Explanation:
A ruler guide is displayed or hidden with the layer on which it was created. New ruler guides always appear on the
target spread. For example, if several spreads are visible in the document window and you drag a new guide into
the window, the new guide becomes visible only on the target spread.
Explanation:
Selection tools are designed to select regions from the active layer so you can work on them without affecting the unselected
areas. Each tool has its own individual properties, but the selection tools also share a number of options and features in common.
Explanation:
Ellipse Tool The Ellipse Tool creates elliptical shapes and paths (shape outlines). In the Toolbox, select the Ellipse Tool.
In the Options bar, choose drawing mode: to create vector shape layers click Shape layers button ; to draw paths
(shape outlines) click Paths button; to create rasterized shapes in current layer click Fill pixels.
Explanation:
The body text or body copy is the text forming the main content of a book, magazine, web page, or any other printed
or digital work. This is as a contrast to both additional components such as headings, images, charts, footnotes etc. on
each page, and also the pages of front matter that form the introduction to a book.
Explanation:
The correct answer is It is the color assigned to the layer it is on
Explanation:
Data merge inserts text and image links from other programs into your publication pages.
Explanation:
Correct answer is Page sizes in pixels
Explanation:
The direct Selection tool allows a user to select individual points of any object. We can also select segments of any
object and drag them according to the requirement. With the Direct Selection tool, you can select individual path
points and segments; you can also add or subtract items to/from the selection.
Explanation:
The correct answer is You have your display performance set to "fast display".
Explanation:
Master pages can contain text and graphic elements that will appear on all pages of a publication (i.e. headers, footers,
page numbers, etc.) By default, every InDesign document you create contains two masters, one for pages on the left
and one for those on the right.
Explanation:
The correct answer is They are linked to the document
Explanation:
The correct answer is opaque white, by default
Explanation:
The correct answer is All of the above
Explanation:
The correct answer is To include a logo and header information that appears on each page of the document.
Explanation:
The correct answer is False
Explanation:
A Bleed acts as a margin of error when the document is trimmed, after it’s been printed. So, if you have any content
that will cross the edge of the page, such as a coloured background or maybe an image, you should extend it into the
bleed to avoid any white lines appearing around the edge of your document.
Explanation:
Hidden characters in InDesign documents include extra spaces between words, tab space, paragraph breaks,
and figure space.
Explanation:
The correct answer is All of the above are true.
Explanation:
The correct answer is Dividing your work into CMYK
Explanation:
The correct answer is Shift
Explanation:
You can scale objects by using the Transform panel, the Scale tool, or the Free Transform tool. You can use the
Transform panel to set exact width and height dimensions if you know exactly what size you want. Or you can
use the Free Transform tool or the Scale tool to visually manipulate the object on screen.
Explanation:
A Type tool (or text tool) allowed you to just start typing into a document. In InDesign, it works a little differently.
When you select the Type tool in InDesign and start to use it, the tool will draw a text box
Explanation:
In typography, kerning is the process of adjusting the spacing between characters in a proportional font,
usually to achieve a visually pleasing result. Kerning adjusts the space between individual letterforms, while
tracking adjusts spacing uniformly over a range of characters. In a well-kerned font, the two-dimensional
blank spaces between each pair of characters all have a visually similar area. The term "keming" is sometimes
used informally to refer to poor kerning
Explanation:
The CMYK color model is a subtractive color model, based on the CMY color model, used in color printing, and
is also used to describe the printing process itself. CMYK refers to the four ink plates used in some color printing:
cyan, magenta, yellow, and key.
Explanation:
The Gradient Feather Tool (Keyboard shortcut: Shift + G) in InDesign allows for an image to fade from opaque to
transparent along a line controlled by the user. With an image selected, drag the cursor from the part of the image
that is to be opaque to the part of the image that is to be transparent.