Adobe Illustrator CS5 Classroom In A Book Lesson 1 - Getting to Know the Work Area
exam review questions
(p.34) Use the ________ to find out what's new in Adobe Illustrator and to gain access to resources such as videos, templates, and much more.
(p.34) The Welcome Screen also offers the option to create a new document from scratch, from a ________, or to open an existing document.
(p.35) Illustrator consolidates many of your most frequently accessed panel options in the ________ panel below the menu bar.
(p.36) ________ represents the region that can contain printable artwork.
(p.36) You can have 1 to ________ artboards per document depending on the size of the artboards.
(p.36) True or false: artboards in the same document must all be the same size.
true
false
(p.36) The printable and nonprintable area is determined by the ________ selected in the Print Options dialog box.
(p.36) By default, the artboard is the same size as the ________, but it can be enlarged or reduced.
(p.36) The ________ is the area outside the artboard that extends to the edge of the 227" square window.
(p.36) Objects placed onto the canvas are visible on-screen, but they do not print.
true
false
(p.37) Any arrangement of panels, bars, and windows is called a ________.
(p.37) The control panel displays options for the currently selected ________.
(p.37 & 42) ________ help you monitor and modify your work; they can be grouped, stacked, or docked.
(p.37 & 42) Certain panels are displayed by default, but you can add any panel by choosing it from the ________ menu.
(p.39) When you position the pointer over a tool in the Tools panel, the name and ________ are displayed.
(p.39) Any tool in the Tools panel that displays a small black ________ at the bottom right corner contains additional tools that can be selected by clicking and holding down the mouse button.
(p.41) The Control panel is ________, meaning that it offers quick access to options, commands, and other panels based on the currently selected object(s).
(p.41) When text in the Control panel is blue and ________, you can click the text to display a related panel.
(p.42) Notice that the Swatches panel appears with the Brushes Panel and Symbols panel; they are all part of a panel ________.
(p.43) A ________ to the left of a panel name in the Window menu indicates that the panel is already open and in front of other panels in its panel group.
(p.43) If you choose a checked panel name on the Window menu, which means it is already open, nothing will happen.
true
false
(p.44) Press ________ to hide all open panels and the Tools panel; press it again to show them all again.
(p.44) You can hide or show all panels except for the Tools and Control panels by pressing ________+Tab.
(p.44) Double-click a panel tab to reduce the size of the panel; double-click the tab again to ________ the panel.
(p.46) You can return to the default panel layout by choosing Window > Workspace > ________.
(p.47) Most panels have a panel ________ in the upper right corner of the panel.
(p.47) To display context-sensitive menus, position the pointer over the Document window or panel. Then right-click (Windows) or ________-click (Mac OS) to show the menu.
(p.48) The ________ level, which can range from 3.13% to 6400%, is displayed in the title bar (or document tab) next to the filename, and also in the lower left corner of the Document window.
(p.48) Using the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+ (Windows) or Command+ (Mac) ________, artwork is centered in the viewing area.
(p.48) You can ________ the Zoom tool in the Tools panel to display artwork at 100%.
(p.49) To zoom out and reduce the view of artwork, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) with the Zoom tool selected; a ________ appears at the center of the Zoom tool.
(p.49) When you draw a marquee with the Zoom tool or with the magnifier in the Navigator panel, the smaller the marquee you draw, the ________ the magnification level in the document window.
smaller
higher
(p.50) To select the Zoom tool using the keyboard at any time without first deselecting any other tool you may be using, hold down Ctrl+________ (Windows) or Command+________ (Mac) and click or drag.
(p.50) To zoom out using the keyboard, hold down Ctrl+Alt+spacebar (Windows) or Command+ ________ +spacebar (Mac) and click the desired area.
(p.50) You use the ________ tool to scroll to different areas of a document, allowing you to push the document around much like you would a piece of paper on your desk.
(p.50) Hold down the ________ to select the Hand tool from the keyboard.
(p.50) ________ the Hand tool to fit the active artboard in the document window.
(p.51) When you open a file, it is automatically displayed in ________ mode, which shows how the artwork will print.
(p.51) When you're working with large or complex illustrations, you may want to view only the ________, or wireframes, of objects in your artwork, so that the screen doesn't have to redraw the artwork each time you make a change.
(p.51) To save time when working with large or complex documents, you can create your own custom ________ within a document to quickly jump to specific areas and zoom levels.
(p.52) Multiple artboards can be added when you initially create an Illustrator document by choosing File > New, or you can add or remove artboards after the document is created using the ________ tool in the Tools panel.
(p.54) As you drag the slider in the Navigator panel to increase or decrease the magnification level, the ________ in the Navigator panel, called the proxy preview area, becomes smaller or larger.
(p.54) When you position the pointer inside the proxy preview area, the pointer becomes a ________, allowing you to drag to pan to different parts of the artwork.
(p.55) ________ can help you accurately place and measure objects in your document and are displayed in each document by default.
(p.55) The place where 0 appears on each ruler is called the ruler ________.
(p.56) When you open more than one Illustrator file, the Document windows are ________.
(p.56) You can open documents side by side to easily compare or ________ items from one document to another.
(p.57) Cascading allows you to cascade, or ________, different document groups.
(p.57) Unlike cascading, ________ shows multiple Document windows at one time.
(p.58) When a document tab displays an asterisk to the right of the file name, it indicates that the file needs to be ________.
(p.59) You can create multiple ________ of files for easier navigation and temporarily associate files together.
(p.60) When you open a document or create a new document, that document is added to the ________ group.