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| margins | the negative space around the inside of a page, a safe zone for all content / text / images |
| bleed | used for print only, extra space in addition to your page size that’s cut off when artwork “bleeds” to the edge of the page, so you don’t have any white border |
| slug | extra space on the outside of your document, different from bleed, used to show markings or notes for the printer |
| grids / guides | the thin colored lines on your IND document that do not appear on your final document, but are just used for aligning objects on your page or showing where the margins are placed |
| facing pages | two pages shown side-by-side, also known as a spread – used for documents that will be printed and bound |
| master pages | mini templates you can create and use throughout your document for pages that have repeated content on them, like a page number or footer |
| character / paragraph styles | a pre-set of settings and formatting that can be applied to a word, a line of text, or an entire paragraph in one click |
| frame | the invisible box that an object, link or text is contained within |
| overflow | when the amount of text in your text box is more than the size of your frame and overflows into a second text box |
| widows / orphans | a single word left by itself on a line of text at the end of a paragraph, or a single line of a paragraph left on a page by itself at the beginning or end of the paragraph |
| page break | when a section of text is cut off and the remainder is bumped |
| line break | when a paragraph is cut off and the remainder is bumped |
| endnote | a group of notes shown at the end of an entire document that each refers to a reference number made in the text |
| footnote | a note shown at the bottom of a page that refers to a reference number made on that same page in the text |
| drop cap | 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 |