\<bookmark_value\>rows; register-true text\</bookmark_value\>\<bookmark_value\>lines of text; register-true\</bookmark_value\>\<bookmark_value\>pages;register-true\</bookmark_value\>\<bookmark_value\>paragraphs;register-true\</bookmark_value\>\<bookmark_value\>register-true;pages and paragraphs\</bookmark_value\>\<bookmark_value\>spacing;register-true text\</bookmark_value\>\<bookmark_value\>formatting;register-true text\</bookmark_value\>
Printing Register-true
Register-true
Register-true is a typography term that is used in printing. This term refers to the congruent imprint of the lines within a type area on the front and the back side of book pages, newspaper pages and magazine pages. The register-true feature make these pages easier to read by preventing gray shadows from shining through between the lines of text. The register-true term also refers to lines in adjacent text columns that are of the same height.
When you define a paragraph, Paragraph Style, or a Page Style as register-true, the base lines of the affected characters are aligned to a vertical page grid, regardless of font size or of the presence of graphics. If you want, you can specify the setting for this grid as a Page Style property.
Setting a document to register-true printing
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Select the whole document.
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Choose \<emph\>Format - Page - Page\</emph\>.
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In the section, select the checkbox and click .
All the paragraphs in the document will be printed register-true, unless otherwise specified.
Exempting paragraphs from register-true printing
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Do one of the following:
Select all the paragraphs you want to exempt, then choose \<emph\>Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing\</emph\>.
Open the Styles window, click the Paragraph Style you want to exempt, right-click that style, choose Modify. In the dialog, click the Indents & Spacing tab.
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In the Register-true section, clear the Activate checkbox.