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Producing the flyer

Given the specifications and requirements of this black-and-white publication, you can print it successfully on any 300 dpi desktop laser printer, and then photocopy the num- ber of copies you want as needed. You can also create an Adobe PDF version of the flyer that you can post on the Web or send to col- leagues as an e-mail attachment.

Close to the beautiful Charles River, this home shares the historic charm of its Cambridge neighborhood.

Review

Home

n the heart of the Boston area lies a true architectural gem. This Victorian dwelling exemplifies turn-of-the- century New England architecture at its best. In addition to its prime location just minutes from downtown Boston, this home enjoys spectacular views of the Charles River and the downtown Boston skyline.

Completely restored with attention to historic detail this three-story, three-bedroom residence has incorporated all of the functional requirements of today's home. The magnifi- cent interior boasts all original oak finishing, including a breathtaking spiral bannister, and built-in bookcases in the library. The kitchen has been fully modernized with state of the art appliances, yet retains the house’s original charm with its high ceilings, ornate moldings, and fully operational woodstove. The original bay windows, refinished hardwood floors, and ornate paint trim make this home’s interior complete and as spectacular as its proud exterior. Consistent with the practical beauty of Victorian archi- tecture, no space is wasted. The most spectacular room of all is the converted attic. It clearly takes full advantage of its immense size and high ceiling with skylights, windows, and a stairway leading out to a small widow's walk.

This Cambridge residence bestows the colonial charm of New England's past upon this quaint neighborhood. It resides just two blocks from the historic house used as George Washington's headquarters in 1775, and later occupied by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A stroll north on Lyon Street past a hilly intersection looks out over the pine and maple woods of a nearby park, a dramatic contrast with the blue Massachusetts bay beyond. These stunning views must have inspired architects to execute their best work. For more information about this property please contact Joan Rutherford at Harbor Realty.

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Spacious three bedroom, two bath Victorian located in the historic city of Cambridge.

Freshly painted exterior and interior detail.

Modern renovations boast the finest electronic appliances, and highest quality fixtures.

Landscaped by a premiere Boston architect.

322 Harvard Street, Cambridge

Close to the beautiful Charles River, this home shares the historic charm of its Cambridge neighborhood.

Review

Home

n the heart of the Boston area lies a true architectural gem. This Victorian dwelling exemplifies turn-of-the- century New England architecture at its best. In addition to its prime location just minutes from downtown Boston, this home enjoys spectacular views of the Charles River and the downtown Boston skyline.

Completely restored with attention to historic detail this three-story, three-bedroom residence has incorporated all of the functional requirements of today's home. The magnifi- cent interior boasts all original oak finishing, including a breathtaking spiral bannister, and built-in bookcases in the library. The kitchen has been fully modernized with state of the art appliances, yet retains the house’s original charm with its high ceilings, ornate moldings, and fully operational woodstove. The original bay windows, refinished hardwood floors, and ornate paint trim make this home’s interior complete and as spectacular as its proud exterior. Consistent with the practical beauty of Victorian archi- tecture, no space is wasted. The most spectacular room of all is the converted attic. It clearly takes full advantage of its immense size and high ceiling with skylights, windows, and a stairway leading out to a small widow's walk.

This Cambridge residence bestows the colonial charm of New England's past upon this quaint neighborhood. It resides just two blocks from the historic house used as George Washington's headquarters in 1775, and later occupied by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A stroll north on Lyon Street past a hilly intersection looks out over the pine and maple woods of a nearby park, a dramatic contrast with the blue Massachusetts bay beyond. These stunning views must have inspired architects to execute their best work. For more information about this property please contact Joan Rutherford at Harbor Realty.

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Spacious three bedroom, two bath Victorian located in the historic city of Cambridge.

Freshly painted exterior and interior detail.

Modern renovations boast the finest electronic appliances, and highest quality fixtures.

Landscaped by a premiere Boston architect.

Printing the flyer

1 If you are planning on printing this

project, turn on your printer now and check the printer setup on your computer For information on setting up your printer and selecting the appropriate printer driver, see the Adobe PageMaker 7.0 User Guide.

2 Choose File > Print to open the Print

Document dialog box for the type of printer you selected.

In addition to displaying the most fre- quently used settings, the Print Document dialog box contains buttons that let you set additional print options.

3 Select the correct printer (Windows) and

PPD for your printer.

Note: The PPD option is not available if you

are printing to a non-PostScript printer.

4 In the Print Document dialog box, click

the Color button. In the Print Color dialog box, make sure Grayscale is selected.

5 Click the Print button to print the flyer.

You’ve created and printed the flyer. You can exit PageMaker now or you can create an Adobe PDF version of the flyer.

Creating an Adobe PDF version of the flyer

First you will re-save the publication from which you will export to Adobe PDF.

1 Choose File > Save, and save the publica-

tion 01Work.pmd in the 01Lesson folder. When you export to Adobe PDF, PageMaker automatically starts Acrobat Distiller, which processes the file and produces an Adobe PDF version.

2 If you do not have enough free RAM to

run Acrobat Distiller simultaneously with PageMaker, close all open applications other than PageMaker.

3 Choose File > Export > Adobe PDF.

Note: In Mac OS, be sure you have already

selected a PostScript driver in the Chooser.

4 In the PDF Options dialog box, select

OnScreen for PDF Style and Acrobat for the Printer Style. (The Acrobat printer style is created automatically the first time you export to PDF. For information on creating and editing PDF styles and printer styles, see chapter 12 of the Adobe PageMaker 7.0 User Guide.)

In this lesson, you’ll use the default settings in the PDF Options dialog box to create your Adobe PDF file. These default settings are designed to create an Adobe PDF file opti- mized for onscreen viewing.

5 Click the Doc Info tab, and enter informa-

tion for filename, subject, author and key- word. For Title, select and delete the file name. Type Home Review in the Title text box. Leave the Subject, Author, and Key- word entries as is.

Document information is often used to refine index searches in document collec- tions. For this reason, you should always replace at least the file name with the docu- ment title. (Note that this and Security are

the only panels in this dialog box in which you can change information without defin- ing a new PDF Style.)

6 Click Export.

7 In the Export PDF As dialog box, make

sure the filename is 01Work.pdf. Select the View PDF option (Windows) or View PDF Using option (Mac OS) if you want to open the newly created Adobe PDF file in Acrobat or Acrobat Reader rather than save it and open it at a later time. Click Save to save the PDF version into the 01Lesson folder. PageMaker creates a PostScript file, and then starts Acrobat Distiller to convert the Post- Script into Adobe PDF. This may take a few minutes, depending on the speed of your computer.

Note: On Mac OS, a window opens showing

the progress of Distiller. The settings displayed in this window may not match those you selected in the PDF Options dialog box. Your PDF files will be created using the correct settings you specified.

Acrobat or Acrobat Reader will launch auto- matically and display the Adobe PDF ver- sion of your file. Close this PDF file and Acrobat or Acrobat Reader when you have finished reviewing it. (If the PDF file doesn’t open automatically, navigate to the

01Lesson folder and double click the 01Work.pdf. Acrobat or Acrobat Reader will launch and open the newly created Adobe PDF file.)

8 Click the close box in the title bar of

01Work.pmd to close it. If prompted to save, click Yes.

9 Click the close box in the title bar of

01Final.pmd to close the publication. If prompted to save, click No.

Since you will reset the PageMaker prefer- ences at the beginning of every lesson, exit the PageMaker application, even if you plan to move on to the next lesson.

10 Choose File > Exit (Windows) or File >

Quit (Macintosh) to exit PageMaker.