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Select the l-beam pointer in the
tool bar.
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Click in the text block at top of
the masthead to select an insertion point.
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Choose Type Specs from the Format
menu. The Type Specifications dialog box appears. It lets you select any specification for
selected text, or text you type at an insertion point.
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Press the wedge-shaped indicator
to the right of the current Leading and choose 12 from the list that appears.
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Press the current Alignment option
and choose Right.
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Click the Italic option in the
Type Styles area, then click OK. The Type Specifications dialog box disappears.
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Type "The Quarterly Bulletin
of the" and press Return. Type "Museum of Southwestern Crafts" and press
Return. Then type "Summer 1990". The text you type appears with the
specifications you selected in the Type Specifications dialog box. There is one more
specification you need to make. The type is designed to print white-knocked out of the
colored rectangle.
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Choose Select All from the Edit
menu.
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Choose Color from the Format menu
and then choose White.
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Select the object pointer by
clicking it in the tool bar.