Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
The newsletter that you will work on in this lesson contains two spreads: The spread on
the left contains page 4 (the back page on the left) and page 1 (the cover on the right); the
spread on the right contains pages 2 and 3 (the center spread). Keep this page arrangement
in mind as you navigate from page to page. Here you see the finished newsletter.
Working with layers
Before you begin creating and modifying objects, you should understand how layers work
in InDesign. By default, every new InDesign document contains one layer (named Layer
1). You can rename this layer and add more layers at any time as you create a document.
Placing objects on different layers lets you organize them for easy selection and editing.
In the Layers panel, you can select, display, edit, and print different layers individually, in
groups, or all together.
The 04_Objects.indd document has two layers. You'll experiment with these layers to learn
how the arrangement of the layers and the placement of objects on layers can affect the
design of your document.
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