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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Classroom in a Book
Moving on
Yo u’ve completed this lesson. For in-depth information on formatting text, see Chapter 5,
“Text Formatting,” in the
Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 User Guide
. For in-depth information
on using color, see Chapter 11, “Color,” in the
Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 User Guide.
Review questions
1
What kinds of color definitions can you use for a document?
2
How can you make all paragraphs with a particular format (such as chapter titles)
appear in color?
3
What is a tint?
4
How do you define a character format?
5
Which properties do you set to As Is when you create a character format?
6
How do you display the Character Designer? How do you display the Character
Catalog?
Answers
1
All FrameMaker 7.0 documents include some basic color definitions. You can add
custom color definitions by specifying color values or by choosing the colors from a
library.
2
Add color to the paragraph format. To do this, display the Default Font properties of
the Paragraph Designer, choose a color from the Color pop-up menu, and click Update
All.
3
A tint is a lighter shade of another color in the document, defined as a percentage of
that color. The tint is displayed and printed in the same manner as the base color, on the
same plate.
4
Display the Character Designer, choose Set Window to As Is from the Commands pop-
up menu, and set any properties you want to change. Then choose New Format from the
Commands pop-up menu, enter a tag, and click Create.
5
You set to As Is the properties that you don’t want to change when you apply the
character format.
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