Open InDesign.
1. Create a new document (FILE> NEW). Set the number of pages to 1, the page size to Letter, the margins to .25 inches each side, and the number of columns to one.
![[Setup]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-setup.gif)
3. In order to associate our page 1 with the B master page, drag the B-master icon over the page 1 icon in the pages palette.
![[Pages Palette]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-pages.gif)
Vertical guides at 2 7/8, 3, 5 3/8, 5 5/8, and 7.5 inches.
Horizontal guides at 1 3/8, 1.5, and 10.5 inches.
5. Next, we are going to add some simple graphic elements. Use the line tool to draw two horizontal lines using the guides at 1 3/8 and 1.5 inches. Use the line tool to draw a vertical line the 3 inch mark from the 1 1/8 mark to the 1 5/8 mark. We will make a box for the page number in the lower right corner. Use the rectangle tool to draw a box using the guides in the lower right corner. Graphic elements are done!

7. Interesting so far, but not quite what we want. Let's add an image to the background. Go to the FILE menu and choose PLACE. Find the archive folder and choose lunarmodule.jpg. The cursor changes to the place cursor. Click in the top left corner to place the image. You will see that it is covering up the line elements.
8. With the image still selected, go to the OBJECT menu, choose Arrange > Send to Back. This changes the stacking order of the objects. We are done with our Master page.
![[Hidden Guides]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-masterpage.gif)
10. It's time to add our text and photos. Choose PLACE from the FILE menu and select planetbob.jpg from the ind0001-archive folder. Place it on the page. Move it so the top left corner is at the 3 1/8 inch horizontal mark and the 1 7/8 vertical mark. This image is slightly smaller than what we need.
11. To resize planetbob.jpg, select the Scale tool (pulling the corners of the image box only changes the size of the box, not the size of the image, just like in QuarkXPress). Now you can pull the corners to resize the box. Hold down the Shift key to constrain the proportions, and drag the lower right corner to the 8 inch horizontal mark. Our image is placed!
![[Scale Placed Image]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-scale.gif)
13. Open the Styles palette. Create a new style by clicking the new style icon at the bottom of the Styles palette. It will show up as Character Style 1 in the styles list. Double-click this item to define the settings. In the General settings, rename the style Caption. Click the Next button. Set the font to Gill Sans Light Italic, the size to 10 and the tracking to 25. Click the Okay button.
![[Setup Styles]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-stylesetup.gif)
15. Next, we add the main body text. Using the Text tool, draw a text box in the first left "column" created by the guides. Go to the FILE menu and choose PLACE. Select the bodytext.txt file. The text will automatically fill the box. Notice the little red box at the bottom of the text block

16. Now we need to define a style for the body text. Go to the Styles palette and create a new style. Name it Body, set the font to Gill Sans Light, the size to 10 and the tracking to 25. Click OK when done. Select the text using the text tool and click the Body item in the Styles Palette.
![[Style Palette]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-styles.gif)
![[Headline 1 Position]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-headline1.gif)
![[Headline 2 Position]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-headline2.gif)
![[Layout]](http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/tutorials/indesign/images/ind0001-layout.gif)
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