| 1. Grids are an advanced design tool that usually only makes sense for professional graphic designers. |
| TrueFalse |
| 2. Grids are primarily used for large publications, like newsletters. |
| TrueFalse |
| 3. A five-column grid means that readers will encounter five side-by-side text columns on each page. |
| TrueFalse |
| 4. The best way to create a postcard, newsletter, or tip sheet is to write it in a word processing program, and import the completed text into Publisher. |
| TrueFalse |
| 5. Publisher's ability to resize and crop photographs means you won't ever need to invest in an image-editing software program. |
| TrueFalse |
| 6. After grouping several objects for resizing and moving as a single unit, you can ungroup them and individually move them. |
| TrueFalse |
| 7. There's no easy way to choose colors that will work well with each other. |
| TrueFalse |
| 8. Graphics should align with the margins of text columns. |
| TrueFalse |
| 9. Writing to fit in Publisher involves inserting subheads in text boxes, then filling in the necessary paragraphs between them. |
| TrueFalse |
| 10. Commands in the Arrange menu permit you to align text and graphic elements with each other, place one element on top of another, and space them an equal distance from each other. |
| TrueFalse |
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