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Objects on the topmost layer are always in front of objects on any other layer. (T or F) |
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The Bring to Front command is found on the Arrange menu. (T or F) |
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Layers themselves are transparent. (T or F) |
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When you duplicate a layer, all of the objects on the layer are duplicated. (T or F) |
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When an object is selected on the page, a small button appears to the right of the name of the layer. What is the official name of this icon? |
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Indicates selected items button |
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The Align panel does which of the following? |
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If you have a layer with no objects on it, you can see through the layer to the objects on the layers beneath it. (T or F) |
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Katie’s team is working on a layout for a page in which all the images of the animals are on the bottom layer in the layers palette. On the top layer are images of trees, and the layout calls for all the animals to be hiding behind the trees. Katie informs her designer that the client called with a change - the image of the horse should appear in front of the trees. The designer selects the horse image then applies the Bring To Front command, and is then confused because the image is still behind the trees. Katie realized that this designer is confused by which component of working with layered artwork: |
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The Stacking Order vs The Layer Order |
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Layer 2 is on top of Layer 1. You select a circle on Layer 1, then choose the Bring to Front command. The circle on Layer 1 is now the topmost object on the page. (T or F) |
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If you draw a square frame and then a circle frame next to it, they are both on the same level. (T or F) |
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Which command is useful for creating multiple offset copies of a selected object? |
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In InDesign, the point of origin is in which corner of the page? |
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When you create a new object, the object will be added to whichever layer is currently targeted in the Layers panel. (T or F) |
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When you target a layer, the Pen Tool icon appears to the right of the layer’s name. What is the official name of this icon? |
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Indicates current drawing layer icon |
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Once an object has been positioned on a layer, it cannot be moved from that layer. (T or F) |
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When using the Step and Repeat dialog box, a positive value in the Horizontal Offset text box will position copies to the right of the original. (T or F) |
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When a layer is hidden, which of the following is true? |
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A client has supplied a layout for an eight page newsletter. On each page, four photos - all the same size - appear at the bottom. The client has told Katie that he wasn’t being careful when he laid out the page, and that she needs to be sure that the photos are spaced evenly apart on every page. Katie spots her designer trying to figure out the proper spacing with a pencil and paper and tells him it would be much smarter and faster to use which InDesign feature? |
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The Distribute buttons in the Align Panel |
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You have a document with three layers. Each layer has six objects on it, for a total of 18 objects in the document. If you apply the Select All command, only the six objects on the targeted layer will be selected. (T or F) |
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When you copy an object in the Step and Repeat dialog box, the distance - horizontally and vertically - that the copy is positioned from the original is referred to as ________. |
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Which command do you use to bring a graphic from another program into Adobe InDesign? |
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When using the Step and Repeat dialog box, a positive value in the Vertical Offset text box will position copies up from or above the original. (T or F) |
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If you draw a circle, then you draw a square, and then drag the circle toward the square, as the two overlap, the circle will be behind the square. (T or F) |
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The Arrange sub-menu has how many commands? |
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A layout calls for numerous picture boxes to be positioned exactly two inches apart. Katie tells her designer that which of the following is the best InDesign feature to produce the layout quickly and correctly: |
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When a layer is locked, which of the following is true? |
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The objects on the layer cannot be selected |
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When using the Step and Repeat dialog box, you can enter both positive and negative values. (T or F) |
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Each layer contains its own stacking order. (T or F) |
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A layout calls for text to flow around various pictures positioned in the body copy. To make this happen quickly and easily, Katie instructs her designer to be sure to use this feature: |
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Layers can be renamed. (T or F) |
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When putting together the layout for a newsletter, Katie’s team has been supplied with a three-column layout for each page and one text file. The client tells Katie that the text file contains three sections, and that each section should be fit into its own column on the page. A designer links three text boxes, flows all the text into the first text box, then uses multiple returns to flow the sections of text into their proper columns/boxes. When Katie learns how he solved this problem, she tells him that multiple returns are always incorrect in InDesign, that it would have been easier and faster for him to link the three text boxes and use which feature? |
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The Indicates selected items button can be dragged from one layer to another. (T or F) |
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When using the Step and Repeat dialog box, a negative value in the Vertical Offset text box will position copies down from or below the original. (T or F) |
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By default, a new document is created with the same number of layers as the previous document. (T or F) |
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In which panel do you determine the weight of a stroke? |
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Graphics from Adobe Photoshop that consist of pixels are called what? |
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Layers can be duplicated. (T or F) |
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If you want to know which layer an object is on, simply click the object on the page. (T or F) |
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Every object on the InDesign page is on its own hierarchical level. (T or F) |
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The color that you choose in the Swatches panel will be applied to any and all selected objects as a fill color if the Fill button is active in the Toolbox. (T or F) |
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When you select an object on the page, the layer that the object is on is automatically targeted in the Layers panel. (T or F) |
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When you duplicate a layer, all of the objects on the original layer will appear in the same locations on the new layer. (T or F) |
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The order of layers in the panel is fixed and cannot be modified. (T or F) |
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The Toggles Lock icon is indicated by a padlock icon. (T or F) |
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Layer 2 is on top of Layer 1. You select a square on Layer 2, then choose the Send to Back command. The square is still in front of any object that is on Layer 1. (T or F) |
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You can assign a different selection color to different layers. (T or F) |
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Every object on the InDesign page is on its own layer. (T or F) |
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