Graphics Programs Reference
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Finishing up
Now it's time to admire your work.
1. Choose Edit > Deselect All.
2. Choose View > Fit Spread In Window.
3. At the bottom of the Tools panel, hold down the current screen mode button ( )
and choose Preview from the hidden menu that appears. Preview mode is an ideal
way to see what a document will look like when printed. Preview mode displays
artwork as if it were output, with all nonprinting elements suppressed (grids,
guides, nonprinting objects) and the pasteboard set to the preview color defined in
Preferences.
4. Press the Tab key to close all the panels at the same time. Press the Tab key again
when you are ready to show all the panels.
5. Choose File > Save.
Congratulations. You have finished the lesson.
Exploring on your own
One of the best ways to learn about frames is to experiment on your own.
In this section, you'll learn how to nest an object inside a frame. Follow these steps to learn
more about selecting and manipulating frames.
1. Create a new (Print) document using the default settings in the New Document
dialog box.
2. Use the Ellipse Frame tool ( ) to create a small circular text frame, approxim-
ately 12p0 × 12p0″. (Press the Shift key as you drag to constrain the shape to a
circle.)
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