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Desktop Pub. II
End of Course Review II
Question | Answer |
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Design that places a graphic or color so that it extends to the edge of the paper leaving not visible margins | Bleeds |
one of two or more vertical sections of typed lines lying side by sside on a page and separated by a rule or a blank space | Column |
repetitive text that appears at the bottom of pages in a publication | Footer |
A document that usually contains blank spaces for answers or information to be inserted | Form |
Identifying text that appears at the top of pages in a publication | Header |
An alphabetical listing of key words, phrases, or topics that inludes the page numbers on which those items are found within a publication | Index |
Pages that contain reoccuring items such as page numbers as well as other design elements | Master Pages |
One of two or more horizontal sections of typed lines lying above or below each other on a page and separated by a rule or a blank space | Row |
A named group of character and paragraph format that can be applied to text | Style |
A method for organizing information both horizontally (in rows) and vertically (in columns) | Table |
A listing of the major entries in a publication | Table of Contents |
A publication that can be used as a "model" for the creation of new documents | Template |
When a file is ready to go to the press without intervention on the part of the printer | Camera Ready |
The process of dividing an image into color plates for printing | Color Separation |
A file path created to the orginal file used in the publication | Link |
Checking a publication and creating a folder that contains the document, fonts, linked graphics, text files, and a customized report for the purpose of transferring to a media device | Packaging |
An extension for Adobe Acrobat Reader files (Portable Document Format) | |
Software that checks a desktop published file for any problems that the printer may encounter such as missing fonts and links | Preflight |
Marks printed on an extended margin that help the printer determine where to trim the paper, align separation films when producing proofs, and measure film for correct calibration and dot density | Printer's Marks |
Process of checking a publication before final production | Proofing |
Non-printing area in which details about the publication are stored for other uses such as special directions for the printer | Slugs |
Devices used to transport data from one place to another such as flashdrives, CDs, DVDs | Transferrable Media |
The process of decompressing a zip file | UnZip |
Single files, sometimes called "archives" that contain one or more compressed files which make it easy to keep related files together and make transporting, emailing, downloading, and storing data and software faster and more efficient | Zip |