Adobe Indesign Cs4 Essential Quiz!

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  • 1. 

    Have you installed Adobe CS4 Suite on your computer yet?

    • A.

      Just my PC so far...

    • B.

      Just my Mac so far...

    • C.

      Yep! On both my Mac and my PC!

    Correct Answer
    C. Yep! On both my Mac and my PC!
    Explanation
    The correct answer indicates that the person has installed Adobe CS4 Suite on both their Mac and PC. This suggests that they have successfully installed the software on both operating systems, indicating that they have experience with using Adobe CS4 Suite on multiple devices.

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  • 2. 

    What is the quickest way to add multiple images to your document?

    • A.

      Drag and drop each one individually onto a page in InDesign from Windows explorer or Apple Finder.

    • B.

      Go to File > Place, select multiple images in the window (with Shift or Ctrl) and click Open.

    • C.

      Navigate to the files in Windows explorer or Mac Finder, select multiple images (with Shift or Ctrl), and drag them all into InDesign at once.

    • D.

      Both B and C.

    Correct Answer
    D. Both B and C.
    Explanation
    Both options B and C are correct because they both allow you to add multiple images to your document. Option B suggests using the "File > Place" command in InDesign to select multiple images at once and add them to your document. Option C suggests navigating to the files in either Windows explorer or Mac Finder, selecting multiple images, and dragging them all into InDesign at once. Both methods are efficient ways to add multiple images to your document.

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  • 3. 

    My image looks blurry in InDesign, but when I open the graphic by itself, it looks crystal-clear. What might be the problem?

    • A.

      The client's graphic is corrupted, send it back!

    • B.

      Part of your monitor is dirty, go get a clean paper towel.

    • C.

      You probably have the display mode set to "Typical display" try changing it to "High Quality display."

    Correct Answer
    C. You probably have the display mode set to "Typical display" try changing it to "High Quality display."
    Explanation
    When the image looks blurry in InDesign but appears crystal-clear when opened separately, the most likely problem is the display mode in InDesign. By default, InDesign may be set to "Typical display" mode, which reduces the resolution of images for faster performance. Switching to "High Quality display" mode will ensure that the image is displayed at its highest resolution, resolving the blurriness issue.

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  • 4. 

    Is there any way to import text from a Word document, other than cut and paste?

    • A.

      Yes, as a txt, rtf, or doc file.

    • B.

      No way, Word sucks too much for that!

    • C.

      Yes, but only if you save it as an rtf file.

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes, as a txt, rtf, or doc file.
    Explanation
    The correct answer states that there are multiple ways to import text from a Word document. The text can be imported as a txt, rtf, or doc file. This means that users have the option to choose the format in which they want to import the text, depending on their preferences or requirements.

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  • 5. 

    What is a snippet file?

    • A.

      A collection of objects saved by InDesign for frequent use later on.

    • B.

      It's whatever you have most recently saved to your clipboard file.

    • C.

      A file created in InCopy that can be used as a shortcut in InDesign.

    Correct Answer
    A. A collection of objects saved by InDesign for frequent use later on.
    Explanation
    A snippet file is a collection of objects that are saved by InDesign for frequent use later on. These objects can include text frames, images, graphics, or any other elements that are commonly used in design projects. Snippet files allow designers to easily access and reuse these saved objects in different documents, saving time and effort.

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  • 6. 

    If you're missing a bunch of tools and such from your tool panels, what is most likely the problem?

    • A.

      InDesign CS4 is still new and buggy, they just disappear sometimes. Close InDesign and start over.

    • B.

      You have the wrong tool set selected, change it from the drop-down menu in the upper-right side of the screen.

    • C.

      The item you are editing doesn't allow the action you are looking for.

    Correct Answer
    B. You have the wrong tool set selected, change it from the drop-down menu in the upper-right side of the screen.
    Explanation
    The most likely problem is that the wrong tool set is selected. This can be resolved by changing it from the drop-down menu in the upper-right side of the screen.

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  • 7. 

    Did you learn anything from this video? Also are there areas covered too briefly by this video that you would like to learn more about?

  • 8. 

    What happens if you change the display performance to "Fast display"?

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