PageMaker Reference Guide
PageMaker Reference Guide
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The Publication Window
! PageMaker opens a Publication Window which
contains an empty page centered on the pasteboard.
Pasteboard
Horizontal Ruler
Toolbox
Publication Page
Vertical Ruler
Page Icons
Control Palette Colors and Styles
Palette
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The Toolbox Tools
! Pointer Tool is used to select, move and resize
text, objects and graphics.
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Using Frames
! PageMaker 6.5 includes special objects called Frame
Tools.
– A frame can hold content - either text or graphics-
or serve as a placeholder for content.
– Frames are used as placeholders for content in
structured documents such as newspapers and
newsletters.
Frame Tools
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Introducing Palettes
! PageMaker includes several palettes for the purpose
of helping you save time.
– From the Window menu, choose the appropriate
Show or Hide command.
! You may show or hide all palettes by
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Drawing Objects
! To Draw an Object:
– Select a Drawing Tool from the toolbox.
– On the publication page, Click, Hold and Drag
the Crossbar to draw the object.
– When finished, Release the mouse button.
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Selecting an Object
! You must use the Pointer Tool to select objects. You
may select a single object, or multiple objects and
modify them all at once.
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Moving, Resizing and Deleting Objects
! Moving an Object:
– Select the Pointer Tool from the toolbox.
– Click on the object to select it.
– Click, Hold and Drag (inside the Bounding Box)
the object to a new location.
! Deleting an Object:
– Select the Pointer Tool from the toolbox.
– Click on the object to select it.
– Press the Backspace key or the Delete key.
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Drawing Unique Objects
! Creating a Sunburst Using the Polygon Tool:
– Select the Polygon Tool from the toolbox.
– Draw a polygon.
– With the polygon selected, go to the Element
Menu and choose Polygon Settings.
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Drawing Unique Objects...
! Rounded Corners with the Rectangle Tool:
– Select the Rectangle Tool from the toolbox.
– Draw a rectangle.
– With the rectangle selected, go to the Element
Menu and choose Rounded Corners.
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Editing Objects
! Changing an Objects Line Attribute:
– Select the Pointer Tool from the toolbox.
– Select the object.
– From the Element Menu choose Stroke.
– Select the appropriate option.
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Editing Objects...
! Giving an Object a Fill:
– Select the Pointer Tool from the toolbox.
– Select the object.
– From the Element Menu choose Fill.
– Select the appropriate option.
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Viewing Pages
! The Zoom Tool may be used to magnify or reduce a
specific area of the publication page.
– Select the Zoom Tool from the toolbox.
– Position the magnifying glass in the center of the
area to be magnified.
– Click to zoom.
! Press the Ctrl key and Click to decrease the
magnification of an area.
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Typing Text
! Typing Text:
– Select the Zoom Tool from the toolbox.
– Zoom into an area of white space on the
Publication Page.
– Select the Text Tool from the toolbox.
– Click the I-beam where you would like to insert
text.
! This creates a text block the width of the
page.
– Type: You’ve probably heard the expression
“life’s not a dress rehearsal.” Unfortunately, many
of us unconsciously act as if it were. Like an
actor or actress just going through the motions in
order to conserve our creative energy and focus
for opening night, we hold back…None of us can
be expected to perform every minute of our lives.
But a lot of us might tap into the power,
excitement, and glory of Real Life more frequently
if we cast ourselves as the leading role in our own
lives. ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach
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Select Text with the Text Tool
! Selecting Text with the Text Tool:
– Select the Text Tool from the toolbox.
– To select a word, double click on the word.
– To select an entire paragraph, triple click on the
paragraph.
– To select a range of text, click, hold and drag the
I-beam over the text that you would like to select.
– To select an entire text block, click in the text
block, from the Edit Menu choose Select All.
– To deselect text, click an insertion point anywhere
in the text or select any tool from the toolbox.
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Creating a Story
! Creating a Story in Story Mode:
– From the Edit Menu choose Edit Story.
– Once you are in story mode, from the Story
Menu choose New Story.
– Type: How happy are you right now? Do you
even know? Most people know what makes their
parents, partners, or children happy. But when it
comes to an awareness about the little, specific
things in life that bring a smile to our faces and
contentment to our own hearts, we often come up
short. ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach
– When finished typing, from the Story Menu
choose Close Story.
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Editing a Story
! Editing a Story in Story Mode:
– Select the Pointer Tool from the toolbox.
– Select the text by clicking on the text block.
– From the Edit Menu choose Edit Story.
– Edit the text as you would using a word
processing program. Type: Let us each grasp a
new idea this year. Let us grasp the awareness
of what it is that makes us truly happy. Let us
consider our personal preferences and learn how
to recognize, then embrace, moments of
happiness that are uniquely our own.
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Placing Text and Graphics
! When you have text or graphics to place on a page,
PageMaker displays a loaded text/graphic icon. When
you click the icon, text and graphics are placed onto
the publication page.
– Text flows into a defined area that you create on
a page.
– Graphics may be resized, moved and cropped.
! Placing a Graphic:
– From the File Menu choose Place.
– Specify the graphic file, that you would like to
place onto the publication page, by double
clicking on it.
– After PageMaker imports the graphic file, the
mouse pointer becomes a loaded graphic icon.
– Position the cursor anywhere on the page and
Click to place the graphic.
– You may resize, move and crop the graphic
on the publication page.
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Placing Text...
! You may Designate the Flow of Text in One of
Three Ways:
– Automatically - PageMaker adds pages until all
of the text is placed.
– By Column - One column at a time
– By Defined Space - You define the space on the
page by clicking, holding and dragging.
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Understanding Text Blocks
! All text in PageMaker is contained in Text Blocks.
When you click text with the Pointer Tool, the text
block’s border is displayed.
– A text block can be moved and resized.
! A Plus (+) Sign indicates that text from the same story
is contained in another text block.
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Drawn Objects, Frames and Text Blocks
! PageMaker’s drawn objects can have a fill and stroke,
have eight (8) selection handles, and cannot contain
content other than fill colors or patterns.
Drawn Object
Frame
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Adding Pages to the Publication
! Adding Pages to the Publication:
– Go to the place where you would like to insert
pages.
– From the Layout Menu choose Insert Pages.
– Type the number of pages that you would like to
add.
– Click Insert.
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Deleting Pages
! To Delete Pages from the Publication:
– From the Layout Menu choose Remove Pages.
– Type the range of pages that you would like to
remove.
– Click OK.
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Aligning and Grouping Objects
! You may align objects in relation to one another, and
then evenly distribute the spaces between the objects.
! To Align and Distribute Objects
– Select multiple objects that you would like to
align.
– From the Element Menu choose Align Objects.
– Select the appropriate options and Click OK.
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Correcting Mistakes
! To Undo Your last Editing Action:
– From the Edit Menu choose Undo.
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Using the Online “Help”
! To Use the Online Help Feature:
– From the Help Menu choose Help Topics.
– Scroll down through the list and Click to select
the topic that you would like help with.
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Adding Content To A Frame
! To import text or graphics into a frame
– Select the Pointer Tool from the toolbox.
– Click on the frame to select it.
– From the File Menu choose Place.
– Select the file that you want to place inside the
frame and Click OK.
! If you don’t want the frame border to appear,
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Control Content Within A Frame
! Control How Content is Positioned Within a Frame
– From the Element Menu choose Frame and then
Frame Options.
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