AVD II: 3.01-3.02 Vocabulary
Across
- 2. Combining layers into folders to manage workflow.
- 5. Setting a total number of pages in a document when creating the document.
- 6. An option in the layer panel to hide the layer in the view mode.
- 9. Placing graphics from multiple layers into a single layer using the Layers panel functions.
- 13. An option in the layer panel to make a layer not available to print.
- 16. Changing the sizes, margins, gutters, etc. etc. of individual pages in a document.
- 17. Specific settings for a page, such as margins, columns, column gutters, grids, and guides.
- 18. Each layer can contain sublayers for separate paths and shapes. Every new shape or path creates a new sublayer.
- 20. Using the pages panel to select individual or multiple pages in a document.
Down
- 1. Pages in a document that appear on opposite sides of a book or magazine, also called a spread
- 3. Using the pages panel to change the order of pages in a document.
- 4. The ability to separate components of a design into separate, selectable, sections.
- 7. To select a single element in the layers panel.
- 8. The ability to prevent edits from happening to a specific layer. Can lock different traits of a layer such as position, pixels, or the entire layer
- 10. When a page is linked to a master page, all elements of the master page are applied to the current page. Unlinking from the master page allows the user to delete or edit elements from the master page on the selected page.
- 11. Non-printing pages that allow you to pace text and graphic elements that will appear on all pages of a publication.
- 12. The order that layers are shown in a design. Layers at the top of the layers panel are at the top or front of the document. You can use the layer stacking order to hide layers behind other layers.
- 14. Using the pages panel to add or delete pages from an InDesign Document.
- 15. This is the panel that allows you to view, select elements, edit, and adjust your layers in a design.
- 19. To create visual order in design, controlling what the viewer looks at in order using size, color, contrast, etc...