Adobe PageMaker® 7.0 17530394 User Manual

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Overview
 
his overview of Adobe® PageMaker® 7.0 introduces you to the key features of the application. You’ll 
learn how easy access to state-of-the-art tools enables you to produce professional-quality publica-
tions for print and electronic distribution, whatever your level of design experience. Take advantage 
of layout tools, professionally designed templates, and free clip-art, photos, and fonts to dramatically 
enhance your publications. Robust productivity features, including tight integration with other Adobe 
applications and extensive file conversion support, let you reuse content you create in other applications, 
saving you time. Built-in Adobe® PDF export and color management tools enable reliable output for both 
print and electronic distribution.
 
Create professional-quality print publications
 
Create a wide variety of publications in PageMaker, from simple one-page flyers to complex reports. Build 
your own publications from scratch, or take advantage of hundreds of predesigned templates that you can 
modify to suit your needs.
 
Easy-to-use layout and design features
 
Insert placeholder frames for text and graphics. Lay out publications with ease by creating frames to hold 
text and graphics. Add nonprinting guides that help you position objects on pages precisely. 
 
Master pages
 
In multipage publications, your design is more cohesive if each page is built on a master page. 
Use master pages to specify and apply different page designs, such as margins, headers and footers, column 
guides, and backgrounds, within a single publication. Create, modify, and delete objects on master pages 
just as you would with any other objects.
 
Layers
 
Using layers, set up a single file for multiple versions of a publication, add annotations, and exper-
iment with layouts by placing objects on different layers. By placing text on separate layers, you control 
which objects are visible and work faster by turning off the graphics layer.
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