• (Mac OS) Control-click and choose Text Symbols from the pop-up menu.
Chapter 1: Color and
Commercial Printing
When you create a multi-color publication, you want
the colors in the final printed piece to match your expec-
tations as closely as possible. To accomplish this, you
need three things: a clear understanding of color and
how it s displayed and printed on different devices,
knowledge of the commercial printing process, and
close communication with your commercial printer.
This chapter presents fundamental color and printing
concepts, defines printing terminology, and introduces
new technologies. We also recommend browsing in your
local library, bookstore, or graphic arts supply store for
books on graphic arts and commercial printing. The
more you know about printing color, the better you can
When the pointer is in the page margin, the context menu contains commands that can
apply to the document as a whole. Different commands appear when the pointer is over
text, a graphic, a table, and so on.
Looking at the pages
FrameMaker 7.0 documents are WYSIWYG, so they appear the same on-screen as in
print. You work on pages whose page numbers, margins, headers, and footers are always
visible. You add or edit contents in a text frame, marked by a rectangular dotted border in
the document window. You don't need to edit the headers and footers as you work; the
headers and footers—and the entire page design—are usually set up in a template.
FrameMaker 7.0 adds pages and adjusts the header and footer text for you as you work.
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