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Select the text block tool in the
Tools palette.
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While holding down the Command
key, draw a text block on page 3 from the second grid rectangle in the top row of the grid
to the last grid rectangle in the second row of the grid. The text block snaps to the grid
with an insertion point selected.
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Type "Hopi."
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Press Command-4 to switch to
Actual Size view.
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Choose Select All from the Edit
menu.
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Choose Type Specs from the Format
menu. The Type Specifications dialog box appears.
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Press the current font and choose
New Century Schoolbook from the list that appears.
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Type 90 in the Size box.
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Press the Tab key to select the
current Leading and type 100.
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Click the Bold style option. Some
of the type specifications you can set with the Specifications command are not displayed
in the Specifications dialog box. You need to click a button to work with them.
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Click the Horiz Spacing button.
The Horizontal Spacing dialog box appears. It allows you to select options for the
horizontal spacing of the text you selected. The lower portion of the dialog box lets you
specify tracking or letterspacing for selected text, in units as small as one-thousandth
of an em. Regardless of the units of measure you selected in the Preferences dialog box,
some specifications-such as tracking and letterspacing - are always expressed in ems. By
working in ems, you ensure that your specifications make sense for type, even if you
change its size later.
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Press the Tab key until the
current Track specification is selected and type .075 (75 thousandths of an em).
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Click OK in the Horizontal Spacing
dialog box.
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Click OK in the Type
Specifications dialog box.