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Using a microcomputer special software and a high-quality printer to produce professional looking documents suitable for publication is called _____. | desktop publishing |
What event was most significant in the development of desktop publishing? | the development of reasonably priced laser printers |
Font _______ refers to making changes to the text such as bold and italic. | style |
The size of a font is measured in ____. | points |
Adjusting the space between a pair of letters so that one "tucks" under the other is called ____. | kerning |
Avoid ___________ a the page with numerous borders and shading. | cluttering |
Use the same font for all ________. | headings |
Don’t use more than _______ different fonts in a document. | three |
Be _______________ when choosing fonts. | conservative |
Fonts that appear hand drawn and are designed to attract attention | display |
Fonts that appear “beaten up” and can distract from the intended message | grunge |
The area between graphics and text | standoff |
Nonsense words used to fill space in order to plan the layout of a Word Processing document | greeking |
Another name for a line in desktop publishing | rule |
Used to make an illustration more clear | caption |
An excerpt from the text that is designed to attract the reader’s attention | pull quote |
Used to subtly add a company name or logo to business documents | watermark |
A margin setting that allows text to line at margins while quotation marks are outside of the margin | hanging punctuation |
A single line separated from the rest of the paragraph at the bottom of a page | widow |
A single line separated from the rest of the paragraph at the top of a page | orphan |
Be prepared to identify the parts of the font diagram including ascender- cap height-x height | I am prepared! |