Getting Started

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Across
  1. 5. These are positioned at the top and left side of the pasteboard to help you align objects
  2. 6. The invisible line on which text sits
  3. 7. A typographical design solution in which text is used at a larger point size and positioned prominently on the page
  4. 8. When you connect the bottom edge of one panel to the top edge of another panel, so that both move together
  5. 10. These are guides that you specify to appear at a given distance within the page, usually to maintain visual consistency from page to page
  6. 12. A design element in which the first letter or letters of a paragraph are increased in size to create a visual effect
  7. 16. This mode presents a view of your document as though it were being showcased on your computer monitor
  8. 17. These are horizontal and vertical rules that you can position anywhere in a layout as a reference for positioning elements.
Down
  1. 1. The arrangement of windows and panels that you see on your monitor is called the...
  2. 2. This affects the spaces between letters, but it is applied globally to an entire word or paragraph
  3. 3. The area surrounding the document
  4. 4. The term used to describe the vertical space between lines of text
  5. 7. This mode shows you what your page would look like with all non-printing elements removed
  6. 9. In this mode you can see any and all page elements, including margin guides, ruler guides, frame edges, and the pasteboard
  7. 11. Moves words down to the next baseline but does not create a new paragraph
  8. 13. Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines
  9. 14. These are rectangular, oval, or polygonal shapes that you use for a variety of purposes, such as creating a colored area on the document or placing text and graphics
  10. 15. The longstanding process of increasing or decreasing space between a pair of characters