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| Letter fold | Also known as a trifold or three-panel brochure. |
| Parallel folds | All folds run in the same direction |
| Right-angle folds | Pages folded at right angles to each other. |
| Map fold | Folds requiring Legal-sized paper. |
| Panels | Sections separated by folds in a brochure page layout. |
| Dummy | A mockup that is positioned, folded, trimmed, and/or labeled as the actual publication. |
| Newspaper columns | Text flows from the bottom of one column to the top of the next column. |
| Draft view | A view that shows text formatting and a simplified page layout. |
| Reverse text | White text set against a solid background. |
| Duplex printing | Printing on both sides of the paper. |
| Style | A group of defined formatting instructions that can be applied at one time to a whole document or to various parts of a document. |
| Pragraph style | A set of formatting instructions that appies to an entire paragrpah. |
| Character style | a set of formatting instructons that applies to selected text only. |
| Table style | Style that is used in tables, such as border, shading, alignment, and fonts. |
| List style | Style used to format bulleted or numbered lists. |
| Normal style | a set of formatting instructions automatically applied to any text. |
| Book fold | Word feature used to print two pages on one side of the paper. |
| Gutter | A gutter adds extra space to the side margin, top margin, or inside margin of a document. |
| Drop cap | The first letter of the first word in a paragraph formatted in a larger font size and positioned into the beginning of the paragraph. |