Adobe PageMaker Classroom in a Book- P4: This book, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. The content of this book is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe Systems Incorporated assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book | 80 I LESSON 2 Architect s letterhead Review questions 1 What is the difference between a spot color and a tint 2 What s the difference between opening a normal publication and a template 3 What can you do if an object appears on top of others in an order you don t want 4 What is the easiest way to keep multiple objects together in the same arrangement 5 When dragging an object how do you ensure that it moves in a straight line Answers 1 A spot color is a premixed ink applied to specified areas of the page on a commercial printing press. A tint is a spot color that is lightened by printing a dot pattern instead of the solid color. 2 When you open a template a new untitled publication is created by default. 3 Select the object and choose Element Arrange. Then choose one of the commands on the Arrange menu. 4 Select the objects and choose Element Group. If you simply don t want the objects to be moved select them and choose Element Lock Position. 5 Hold down the Shift key as you drag. Lesson 3 Project proposal The project proposal you ll create in this lesson presents an architect s plan for the development of a community facility within the town of Bella Coola British Columbia. This three-page black-and-white publication uses the same framework and design elements on each page. So that you ll only have to create them once you ll build a master page containing the text graphics column guides and page-numbers that you want to appear on every page. 82 I LESSON 3 I Project proposal In addition to assembling a master page this lesson introduces you to using styles to apply character and paragraph formatting attributes to paragraphs. More than ensuring consistency in a publication styles free you from repeatedly selecting and applying individual formatting attributes to each paragraph in a publication. Although the PageMaker application provides a collection of styles style sheet you will create and edit styles to build a style sheet specific to this publication. This .