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Binding | Method used to attach or secure pages or sections of a book or booklet, usually using stitching, staples, wire, plastic, tape, or glue. |
Boundaries | Lines that mark the borders of text boxes and other objects. |
Double-sided printing | Print on both sides of the paper. |
Frame | Object you can easily move and resize, which makes it easy to position and format the text in the publication. |
Galleys | Long sheets of proofs. |
Mock-up | Rough draft or sample of the publication. |
Page navigation buttons | Icons you can click to shift the display to show a different page. |
Page size | Dimensions of the finished document page. |
Paper stock | Specifications for the sheets of paper, such as the size, type, weight, and opacity. |
Proofreader’s marks | Standard marks that printers and typesetters understood to specify changes in the text. |
Publication type | Kind of document you want to create, such as a newsletter or a calendar. |
Scratch area | Portion of the screen outside the document page where you can temporarily store text and graphics. |
Sheet size | Dimensions of the paper. |
Single-sided printing | Print on one side of a sheet of paper. |
Text box | Object you can easily move and resize, which makes it easy to position and format the text in the publication. |
Toggles | Command that is either on or off. |