Tutorial
Build the Back Page

The back page of the bulletin, page 4, includes display type, a schedule of events, and the museum's address and hours. It is made up of three text blocks that run across the full width of the grid.

  1. 1 Press Command-1 to switch to Size To Fit view.

  2. Click the icon for page 4 in the page scroll bar. Page 4 is displayed in the document window. The logo and text you placed on the master page appear on the left of the page. Even when you're working on a page that has no corresponding facing page, it's important to keep Facing Pages chosen if you've worked with spreads in other parts of your document. That way, elements that cross from page to page on those spreads will appear on both pages when you view or print them.

  3. Select the text block tool in the Tools palette.

  4. Without holding down the Command key, draw a text block across the full width of the first row of grid rectangles.

  5. Draw a second text block across the full width of the second through fifth rows of grid rectangles.

  6. Draw a third text block across the full width of the bottom two rows of grid rectangles.

  7. Choose Lock from the Object menu. All three text blocks are locked into place on the grid.