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Concepts Ch 2 Review
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Pounds Paper weight is measured in __.
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Portrait The page design in which the shortest side of the page is at the top is called __ orientation.
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8½ x 11 Letter is a standard American size paper that measures __ x __ inches.
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Gutter The __ is wider than the outside margin to allow space for binding.
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Cover Stock __ paper is heavy printer paper.
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Trim A paper size that is reduced or cut from a standard size is called __ size.
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Dot __ gain is a term that describes the spreading of ink once it is applied to paper.
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Facing Pages A desktop publishing term that indicates that there are left and right sides is __.
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Tri A __-fold divides the page into thirds with information printed on both sides.
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Half __-fold can be used to create a booklet.
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Internet An advantage of using the __ as a method of deliver is the speed of distribution.
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Orientation The vertical or horizontal position in which a page is printed is known as its __.
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Saddle Stitch A binding method that places staples in the middle of a folded page is __ binding.
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Verso The even-numbered pages in a document with facing pages are called __.
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European A4 paper size is __ paper.
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True True or False? Determining the audience is part of pre-planning a document.
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False True or False? Tabloid is European size paper.
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Bond The quality of paper that is used for a printer or photocopier is called __ paper.
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Accordian The fold that divides the page into fourths is __.
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True True or False? One should consider the time frame to complete a document as part of the pre-planning step.
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Printer The term __ is used to refer to a person, business, or device that prints.
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500 Paper weight is based on a standard ream of paper, which is __ sheets.
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Perfect A textbook is an example of __ binding because the edges are glued to the binding.
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True True or False? One should consider the purpose of the publication as part of the pre-planning stage.
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