CHAPTER TWO Publisher

An ? , or pamphlet, usually is a high-quality publication with lots of color and graphics, created for advertising purposes.

brochure

Use ? tools to apply stylistic formatting.

typographic

The ? medium intentionally is tactile.

brochure

? give a sense of realism to a publication and should be used to show people, places, or objects that are real.

photographs

? size refers to the number of panels in a brochure.

page

The ? form displays fields for the description of items ordered as well as types of payment information.

order

The ? form displays check box choices and fields for comments.

response

The ? form displays check box choices, fields for time and price, as well as payment information.

sign-up

Do not use ? as a substitute for regularly saving your work.

auto recover

The Windows ? holds the most recent items copied or cut.

clipboard

To delete text boxes, right-click the text box and then click the ? command on the shortcut menu.

delete text

A(n) ? marker is displayed to indicate the end of text in a text box.

end of field

Differences in WordWrap relate to your ?.

printer

? text has a slanted appearance.

italicized

? text prints with an underscore (___) below each character.

underlined

A(n) ? is a decorative large initial capital letter extending below the other letters in the line.

drop cap

A(n) ? is an exaggerated serif or glyph that typically runs into the space above or below the next letter.

swash

The selected text appears to be raised off the page in relief with the ? font effect.

emboss

A(n) ? is a special font option to add distinction to your text, including such things as outlining, embossing, and shadows.

effect

In the text "H20", the "2" is an example of ? text.

subscript