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A software application that allows you to integrate text, graphics, spreadsheets, charts, and other elements created in differenc applications into one document
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Desktop Publishing Application
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Any document produced in PageMaker 7.0
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Publication
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A publication with just one color
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Spot Color
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The use of four basic colors - cyan, magenta, yellow, and black to
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Process Color
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The use of process color results in a _________________ publication
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Full Color
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A professionally designed publication that contains placeholder text and graphics that you can replace with your own text and graphics
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Template
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Displays the name of the program and the name of the publication.
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Title Bar
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Contains the names of the PageMaker Menus
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Menu Bar
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Contains buttons for 30 of the most commonly used menu commands
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Toolbar
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the intersection of the horizontal and vertical rulers.
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The Zero Point
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Displays the current publication.
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Publication Window
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Contains tools that you use to create and modify text and graphics.
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Toolbox.
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The solid lined boxed area in which you build a publication
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Publication Page.
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The white area surrounding the publication page.
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Pasteboard.
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The magenta lines on the publication page that shows the page margins.
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Margin Guides
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The blue vertical guides that define the columns on a publicaiotn page.
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Column Guides
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Used to display portions of the publication and pasteboard that are not visible in the publication window
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Scroll Bars
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Appears in the lower-left corner of the ppublication window and provides access to the right and left master pages
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Master Page Icons
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Nonprinting pages used for placing text and graphics that appear on every page in a publication
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Master Pages.
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The numbere rectangles used to navigate between the pages in a publication
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Page Icons.
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Acts like a hand on a piece of paper and lets you move the page in any direction in the publication window.
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Grabber Hand.
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