April 2003
Intermediate to advanced
448 pages
8h 26m
English
InDesign and QuarkXPress have similar baseline grids to which you can lock text. But InDesign also allows you to set up a document grid for aligning objects.
Like QuarkXPress, the baseline grid is used to align the baseline of text across multiple columns on a page or spread. Alignment is a paragraph attribute, and you can force text to align to the baseline grid in by clicking the Lock to Baseline Grid button in the Paragraph palette.
The starting point of the baseline grid, how frequently it is repeated and at what view percentage it become visible or hidden are defined by settings in the Grids Preferences dialog box (Figure 36-1). InDesign provides two additional options over XPress: grid color ...
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