InDesign Work Area

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Across
  1. 3. A screen mode in which all non-printing page elements are invisible.
  2. 4. Horizontal and Vertical rules that you can position anywhere in a layout as a reference for positioning elements.
  3. 8. Text or Graphic elements such as images, blocks of color and even simple lines that are placed in an InDesign document.
  4. 11. The arrangement of windows and panels on your monitor.
  5. 12. Screen mode in which all page elements, including margin guides, ruler guides, frame edges, and the pasteboard are visible.
  6. 14. An alignment guide to which objects can be aligned and snapped.
  7. 15. Guides that appear automatically when you move objects in a document that provides information to help position objects precisely in relation to the page or other objects.
  8. 16. 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.
Down
  1. 1. Two pages in a layout that face each other, as in an open magazine, book or newspaper.
  2. 2. A screen mode which all non-printing elements, panels, and Application bar are invisible and the page is entered and sized against a black background so that the entire document fits in the monitor window.
  3. 5. Horizontal or vertical lines that you position on a page. As their names suggest, guides are used to help guide you in aligning objects on the page.
  4. 6. The area surrounding the document.
  5. 7. Visible edges of frames; when frames are selected, edges are automatically highlighted.
  6. 9. Options for viewing documents, such as Preview, Normal, and Presentation mode.
  7. 10. To connect the bottom edge of one panel to the top edge of another panel so the that both move together.
  8. 13. Measurement utilities positioned at the top and left side of the pasteboard to help you align objects.