Free 9A0-142 Exam Braindumps (page: 5)

Page 4 of 25

How will you reposition a page in the center of the document window?

  1. Choose View > Fit Spread In Window
  2. Choose View > Entire Pasteboard
  3. Choose View > Actual Size
  4. Choose View > Fit Page In Window

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

You should choose View > Fit Page In Window, to reposition the page in the center of the document windows, if it is not already centered.

Answer A is incorrect. The Fit Spread In Window option displays the targeted spread in the Window.
Answer C is incorrect. The Actual Size option displays the document at 100%.
Answer B is incorrect. The Entire Pasteboard option displays the full pasteboard.



Which of the following formats are NOT supported by InDesign? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose all that apply.

  1. AutoCAD Document Exchange Format (DXF)
  2. Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM)
  3. CorelDraw
  4. DrawCorel

Answer(s): A,B,C

Explanation:

The following formats are not supported by InDesign:
1.AutoCAD Document Exchange Format (DXF)
2.Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM)
3.CorelDraw
4.Eastman Kodak's Photo CD
5.Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)



You work as a Design Expert for KBC Inc. You have created an artwork that is restricted to two Pantone spot colors.
When it got printed, you noticed that there are some objects using Cyan and Magenta colors in your document. How can you detect these objects before printing?

  1. Choose Window > Output > Flattener Preview panel.
  2. Click on the info icon in the Preflight panel.
  3. Select the Overprint Preview checkbox in the Separations Preview panel, then turn off visibility for the Pantone colors.
  4. Choose Window > Swatches.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The Separations Preview panel is used to preview color separations on monitor before printing to avoid unexpected spot colors and unwanted overprinting. The Separations Preview panel allows a user to easily turn colors on and off so that it can be seen how blending, transparency, and overprinting will appear in color separated output. The Separations Preview panel can be displayed by choosing Window > Out put > Separations Preview or pressing Shift+F6.



You can hide or view a separation ink on the screen by clicking the eye icon in the left of the separation name. To hide or view all separation inks on screen except one, press Alt and click the eye icon for that separation. To view all process plates at once, click the CMYK icon. The normal view can be returned by deselecting the Overprint Preview.

Answer D is incorrect. The Swatches panel stores colors. It is used to import, export, delete, and modify the color palette. Besides, a user can store custom colors in the Swatches panel. To add a color in the Swatches panel, move the cursor to the empty area of the Swatches panel (the cursor will change into the paint bucket) and click. To access the Swatches panel, select Window > Swatches.

Answer B is incorrect. The Preflight panel is a feature of InDesign CS5 that warns of the problems that could prevent a document or book from printing or outputting as expected while a document is being edited. These problems include missing files or fonts, low-resolution images, overset text, and a number of other conditions. The preflight settings can be configured to define which conditions are detected. These preflight settings are stored in preflight profiles for easy reuse. To open the Preflight panel, choose Window > Output > Preflight, and double-click the Preflight icon at the bottom of the document window. The Preflight icon is green if no errors are detected or red if errors are detected. The Preflight panel is shown in the image below.




Answer A is incorrect. The Flattener Preview panel is used to see what page items (typically those with transparency) are flattened (made solid) during printing or exporting to Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG, a vector format for the Web), or Portable Document Format (PDF) format. Flattening occurs for printing devices and graphics export formats that do not support transparency. To open the Flattener Preview panel, Choose Window > Output > Flattener.



You work as a Design Expert for company Inc. You are creating a document. The document is showing the Bleed and slug error in the error pane of the Preflight panel. You want to know the solution to fix this problem.
What will you do?

  1. Double Click to expand the Document menu and then click on the red dot in the lower-right corner of the Preflight panel.
  2. Double Click to expand the Document menu in the Preflight panel and then click the error in question.
  3. Double Click to expand the Document menu in the Preflight panel and then click the Info pane.
  4. Click on the icon on the left side from the profile pop menu in the Preflight panel.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

To view document errors, double click to expand the Document menu and to view information about specific errors such as in the above scenario the Bleed and slug error, click the error in question. appear in the Info pane at the bottom of the Preflight panel along with suggestions to fix the error as shown in the figure given below:



Answer C is incorrect. Although the Info pane at the bottom of the Preflight panel contains the description of the error and the solution to fix that problem, if you double Click to expand the Document menu in the Preflight panel and then click the Info pane, it will not show the document error because this is not the right way to see the description of the error.

Answer A is incorrect. If you double Click to expand the Document menu and then click on the red dot in the lower-right corner of the Preflight panel, nothing will happen.

Answer D is incorrect. If you click on the icon in the Preflight panel, it will embed the selected profile.






Post your Comments and Discuss Adobe 9A0-142 exam with other Community members: