The negative space around the inside of a page, a safe zone for all content, text, or images.
What's the name for the action described as repeatedly clicking on squares at the top or bottom of a text box to allow text to flow from one column to the other.?
The order in which you work in a program as you’re designing a project.
Words or single lines of text that become separated from the other lines in a paragraph.
The width and height of the finished document.
The invisible box that an object, link or text is contained within (also called container).
A decorative feature at the start of the first paragraph of a section or page; usually an enlarged first letter in the paragraph or the first few words in the paragraph.
Which term refers to changes in size or complexity of deliverables that must be controlled in order to keep projects on schedule and under budget?
Appear vertically in a worksheet and are identified by letters at the top of the worksheet window.
Two pages shown side-by-side, also known as a spread – used for documents that will be printed and bound.
It is important to make sure you have permission to use content before publishing it, because pictures, images, and other content will come from a variety of sources. Which type of content can be legally used in a document without getting permission?
Used to create consistency from page to page in a document. They typically contain page headers, footers, margin and column guides, and other elements that occur on multiple pages in your document.
The act of moving an object, scaling it, skewing it, or rotating it.
Area surrounding the document.
The invisible line on which of text sits.
Extra space on the outside of your document, different from bleed, used to show markings or notes for the printer (commonly used for printed magazines or newspapers).
Every character in a typeface, (e.g: G, $, ?, 7), is represented by a glyph; this includes all capital and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.