Publisher - Chapter 10
Thesaurus
A book of synonyms; publisher provides this for your convenience.
Wildcard
A character that may be substituted for any possible characters when searching. (publisher uses the ? as a wildcard character)
Bookmark
A physical location in a publication that you name for reference purposes; used to organize large publications, and allows you to display its associated text quickly.
Knockout
A printing term that applies when two colors print over the top of one another.
Front Matter
A term that refers to content at the beginning of a book or publication that is neither a cover page nor content page (such as a forward, preface, or table of contents)
Synonym
A word similar in meaning to the duplicate or inappropriate word.
Clipboard Task Pane
Allows you to cut and paste multiple items.
Pagination
Refers to the way a publication applies page numbers, including the location, whether the cover will be included in the page numbering system, and the number with which you wish to start.
Page Breaks
You must manually insert these to correct poor wrapping across columns or pages, it is a good idea because it forces you to make careful decisions about the length of pages and to evaluate how text wraps in columns. (to add more: CTRL + ENTER)
^^
caret; next occurrence of ^
^p
hard return; new line that begins with the word To, Today, etc.
^12
page break, nexted inserted page break
^?
question mark; next occurrence of question mark
^nnn
search for ASCII character; next occurrence of é
^n
soft return; next occurrence of a soft return
^T
tab character; two tabs together
notes
the front matter and content pages will contain different layouts & page numbering; inside cover page & inside back cover page will be blank; cover page & back page of booklet will have green background.
^w
white soace; next occurrence of any kind of white space, including tabs
?
wildcard; sat, sit, subset, saltwart, etc.
Sections
Dividers that publisher uses in the Page Navigation pane.
End Matter
Includes appendices, an index, reference pages, glossaries, or other lists.
Content Pages (body copy)
The inner pages of a large-scale publication.