Grids, About grids, Set up a baseline grid – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual
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The names of any swatches. You can display color-space values instead by clicking the small triangle next to the
fill or stroke icon.
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Information about the current document, such as location, last modified date, author, and file size, when nothing
in the document is selected.
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Number of characters, words, lines, and paragraphs when you create a text insertion point or select text using one
of the Type tools. (If any text is overset, a “+” sign appears, followed by a number representing the overset
characters, words, or lines.)
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File type, resolution, and color space when a graphic file is selected. Resolution is displayed as both actual pixels
per inch (the resolution of the native graphic file) and effective pixels per inch (the resolution of the graphic after
it has been resized in InDesign). If color management has been enabled, the ICC color profile is also displayed.
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The shear angle or horizontal and vertical scaling if the Shear tool, Scale tool, or the Free Transform tool is
selected.
Grids
About grids
Two kinds of nonprinting grids are available: a baseline grid for aligning columns of text, and a document grid for
aligning objects. On the screen, a baseline grid resembles ruled notebook paper, and a document grid resembles
graph paper. You can customize both kinds of grids.
Baseline grid (left) and document grid (right)
When a grid is visible, you can observe the following characteristics:
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The baseline grid covers entire spreads, but the document grid covers the entire pasteboard.
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Baseline grids and document grids appear on every spread and cannot be assigned to any master.
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The document grid can appear in front of or behind all guides, layers, and objects, but cannot be assigned to any layer.
The document baseline grid direction follows the column direction set in the Margins And Columns dialog box.
Set up a baseline grid
Use Grid Preferences to set up a baseline grid for the entire document.
You can set up a baseline grid for a frame by using the Text Frame Options. (See “Set baseline grids for a text frame”
on page 128.)
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Choose Edit > Preferences > Grids (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences > Grids (Mac OS).
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Specify a baseline grid color by choosing a color in the Color menu. You can also choose Custom in the Color menu.