Desktop Publishing
Reviewing Key Points – Chapter 2
A. Baseline G. Monospaced M. Watermark
B. H. Sans Serif N. 4 headed arrow
C. Serif I. Typeface O. Double headed arrow
D. Descenders J. Ascenders P. Cover Page
E. Cap Height K. Em dash
F. En dash L. x-height
Completion: In the space at the left, provide the correct letter or letters form the above list that match each definition.
______ 1. Is a lightened graphic or text that when printed appears either on top of or behind existing document text.
______ 2. A set of characters with a common design and shape.
______ 3. Imaginary horizontal line on which text rests.
______ 4. Parts of lowercase characters that rise above the x-height.
______ 5. A special character that is used in durations of time or continuation.
______ 6. A small stroke at the edge of characters.
______ 7. Parts of characters that extend below the baseline.
______ 8. A typeface that does not contain serifs.
______ 9. A special symbol that is used to indicate a pause in speech.
______ 10. The distance between the baseline and the top of capital letters.
______ 11. This typeface allots the same amount of horizontal space for each character.
______ 12. The height of the main body of the lowercase characters.
______ 13. This is a Word Feature that can be used to create title pages for reports, etc…
______ 14. Your cursor/arrow will look like this when moving an image.
______ 15. Your cursor/arrow will look like this when resizing an image.