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PageMaker 7

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Menu Bar
Title Bar PageMaker Appearance
Adjust Units of Measurements in Rulers to suit
Rulers
the type of publication being created, such as inches
for a printed publication or picas for a publication
Toolbox which will be published electronically. Click File >
Preferences > General. In the dialog box Click on
the Measurements in box (drop-down menu in
Windows) and choose the measurements desired for
the Horizontal Ruler. Be sure to fill in the number of
points, if appropriate.
Margins
(Appear as Show or Hide Column, Ruler and Margin
dotted lines) Guides to make working easier. Click View > Show
Pasteboard Guides to show guides (or Hide Guides to hide.)
These guides show on your screen but do not print.
Publication When guides are showing, click View > Snap to
Window
Guides to snap images and text to the guides.
Control
Palette
If Preparing a File that Will Not Be Double-
Sided, such as a proposal, be sure to set the
preferences in Document Setup. Click File >
Document Setup and uncheck the box next to
Double-Sided. If you’re going to prepare a double-
sided document but want every page to be based on
Master Pages: Pages in Horizontal Colors and Styles Vertical
Palettes
the same Master Page, uncheck the box next to
L for Left & R for Right Publication Scroll Bar Scroll Bar
Facing Pages (make sure Double-sided is checked.)
NOTE: In Windows, the Menu Bar is below the Title Bar and this toolbar appears just above the
ruler. This Toolbar can be toggled on and off through Utilities > Plug-Ins > Show / Hide Toolbar.
horizontal PageMaker Performance
Master Pages Create Better Publications by
The PageMaker Toolbox keeping a consistent, cohesive look. Master pages
allow you to create a single page (or facing pages if
the publication is page spread) which contain
1. The Pointer Tool is used to select, move and resize
Title Bar consistent elements, such as headers, footers, page
text objects and graphics.
numbers and more. When items are adjusted on the
2. The Rotating Tool is used to select and rotate objects. Adobe Online master page (s), all instances of the elements are
1. Pointer adjusted in the publication. To access the master
8. Text
3. The Line Tool is used to draw straight lines in any page, click the Master Pages icons in the lower left
direction. 2. Rotating 9. Crop corner of the PageMaker window.
4. The Rectangle Tool is used to draw squares and 3. Line
10. Constrained
Use Templates. Don’t Re-invent the Wheel:
rectangles. Line
4. Rectangle PageMaker has numerous templates for to create a
11. Frames:
5. The Ellipse Tool is used to draw circles and ellipses. Rectangle, new publication, which can be accessed from the
5. Ellipse Ellipse & New icons (Windows only), from the Startup Screen
6. The Polygon Tool is used to draw polygon shapes. 6. Polygon Polygon or from the install CD. Templates can be a preferred
way to create an effective document rather than
12. Zoom
7. The Hand Tool is used to scroll the publication 7. Hand starting from scratch. Start PageMaker and choose
Pasteboard or work area, as well as to preview and test category for a template and choose the template.
hyperlinks.
Show Plug-In Scripts Palette to Show installed
8. The Text Tool is used to type, edit and select text. Use Adobe Online to connect to Adobe’s
Plug-ins for easy (and speedier) locating. Click
website for Updates and additional content for
your Adobe applications. Click on the Adobe
Window > Plug-in Palettes > Show Scripts to
9. The Crop Tool is used to trim imported graphics.
Online button and then click Connect in the dialog reveal palette of all Plug-ins.
10. The Constrained Line Tool is used to draw vertical box.
Decreasing Graphics Display can Increase the
and horizontal lines.
If The Toolbox Hides Work, drag it to a new working speed by reducing processor load. Click File
11. The Frame Tools to create placeholder shapes. location using the Title Bar. > Preferences > General and adjust the Graphics
display settings (standard recommended.) If your
12. The Zoom Tool is used to magnify or reduce an area To Show/Hide Toolbox, click Window > Hide computer can handle the load, however, High
of the page. Tools (or Show Tools if hidden.) Resolution setting can give a more accurate
representation of the final publication.
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Keyboard Shortcuts Speeding Publication
Menu Commands (Ctrl = z) Tool Shortcuts Import Text for Quicker Creation
If You’re Creating Text That Has Already been
New <Ctrl> + <N> Selection (Windows) <F9> created in a word processor (like MS Word), you can
Selection (Mac) <Shift> + <F1> place (import) the text rather than retype it from
Open <Ctrl> + <O>
scratch. Select the Text tool and then click File >
Close <Ctrl> + <W> Rotate Tool <Shift> + <F2> Place… Browse to the file that contains the text and
follow the instructions in the dialog box (PageMaker
Save <Ctrl> + <S> Line Tool <Shift> + <F3> may prompt for an import filter depending on format.)
Rectangle Tool <Shift> + <F4> Then click and drag to create a text box with the
Save As… <Shift> + <Ctrl> + <S> imported (placed) text. NOTE: If your file doesn’t
Place <Ctrl> + <D> Ellipse Tool <Shift> + <F5> appear on the list you can try one of two things –
install a filter that is compatible with the file or go to
Links Manager <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <D> Polygon Tool <Shift> + <F6> the native file and save a version of it in a different
format (such as Rich Text File or HTML.) HTML files
Print <Ctrl> + <P> Hand Tool <Shift> + <F7>
will import without clicking and dragging, so make
Exit / Quit <Ctrl> + <Q> Text Tool <Alt> + <Shift> + <F1> sure your document is opened to the desired page.

Preferences <Ctrl> + <K> Cropping Tool <Alt> + <Shift> + <F2> Use Bullets and Numbering
.(General) The Plug-in for Bullets and Numbering will help
Constrained-Line <Alt> + <Shift> + <F3> you create, automatically, a bulleted or numbered
Undo <Ctrl> + <Z> list. Create the text and then select it using the Text
Rectangle Frame <Alt> + <Shift> + <F4> tool. Click Utilities > Bullets and Numbering and
Cut <Ctrl> + <X> select whether you’re making a bulleted list (default)
Ellipse Frame Tool <Alt> + <Shift> + <F5>
Copy <Ctrl> + <C> or click the Numbers button to create a numbered
Polygon Frame Tool <Alt> + <Shift> + <F6> list. Set parameters, including how many paragraphs
Paste <Ctrl> + <V> to include in the formatting and click OK.
Window/Palette Toggles Quickly Rearrange Pages
Clear <Del>
Control <Ctrl> + < ‘ > (quote) Pages in an Active Publication Can Be Easily
Select All <Ctrl> + <A> rearranged to suit the needs. Click Layout > Sort
Colors <Ctrl> + <J> Pages and a window will open with thumbnail
Deselect All <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <A>
Styles <Ctrl> + <B> representations of all of the pages within your
Edit Story <Ctrl> + E> publication. Click and drag the pages to new
Layers <Ctrl> + <8> locations and PageMaker will automatically reorder
Find <Ctrl> + <F> (and renumber) the pages based upon the changes
Master Pages <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <8> made. NOTE: It’s much easier in larger publications
Find Next <Ctrl> + <G>
to organize in this view if you click Options here and
Hyperlinks <Ctrl> + <9>
Change <Ctrl> + <H> check the box next to Show detailed thumbnails.
Fill and Stroke <Ctrl> + <U> Save Early, Save Often
Check Spelling <Ctrl> + <L>
Go To Page <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <G> Your Publication is Only as Finished as its latest
Index Entry <Ctrl> + <Y> save! Click File > Save (or Save As.) Select the
Non-Printing Items <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <N> folder and save options and name your file (Windows
Zoom In <Ctrl> + < + > (plus) adds a .PMD extension to the file.) Additional copies
Rulers <Ctrl> + <R> of the saved file can be created by using Save As
Zoom Out <Ctrl> + < - > (minus)
Guides <Ctrl> + < ; > and renaming a file (such as “My Book Backup”). For
Actual Size <Ctrl> + < 1 > (one) important files, saving a copy on a different physical
Frame Options <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <F> drive is strongly recommended.
Fit in Window <Ctrl> + <Ø> (zero)
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Use Word Counter Plug-in To Count If Publication Will Be Offset (Professionally) Customize Text Wrapping Around an Object by
characters, words, sentences, paragraphs, text printed, make sure you use “trapping”, which using text wrap. Place object in desired place on the
objects and stories in a publication. Click Utilities > compensates for the spatial gaps which can page – it can be above your text. With the object
Plug-ins > Word Counter and elements will be sometimes occur. Click File > Preferences > selected, Click Element > Text Wrap and select the
counted in the publication. To count words in a Trapping and check the box next to “Enable middle wrap option to wrap text around object. You
particular section, highlight the words and then Trapping”. Set parameters for trapping and click OK. can set text flow and standoff preferences here as
launch the word counter plug-in and only the NOTE: Make sure you set these options prior to well. You can customize wrapping using the dotted
highlighted words will be counted. PostScript Printing the document. lines (which represents the standoff area.)

Drop Caps Offer Dramatic Beginnings to a Make Sure the Control Palette is always in view. Wrapping Text Around Text can be an eye-
paragraph, and can be done automatically in The control palette is element-specific, so the catching effect, and it’s an easy effect to achieve.
PageMaker. With the Text tool, select the character contents of the palette change depending upon Select the Text that you will be wrapping around with
you’d like to apply the effect to and Click Utilities > which element is selected. Skew, resize, move the pointer tool. Click Element > Group to force
Plug-ins > Drop Cap and set drop cap preferences choose a different font and numerous other options PageMaker to treat the text as an object. Place the
(number of lines to drop, etc.) You can also, from can be controlled easier here. The control palette is text in desired location and follow the text wrapping
the palette, scroll from paragraph to paragraph. the easiest way to working faster. instructions above.
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