Lesson Review 159
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1. Record a copy of it on a recordable CD or DVD by using the Burn
command.
2. Make sure that Time Machine is turned on and backing up your Mac to
a backup drive. Time Machine automatically backs up your library along
with other changes you make on your Mac, at regular intervals.
3. A theme is a collection of visually related layouts for printing or display.
When you create a greeting card, picture book, or calendar project, you
begin by choosing a theme. You can change a project’s theme at any time.
4. A layout is a particular arrangement of items on a page. For example, one
page in a picture book may use a single-picture layout, and the next page
may use a four-picture layout.
5. You need an Apple account to buy professionally printed copies of picture
prints, books, greeting cards, and calendars using iPhoto.
6. The yellow warning icon appears when a picture’s resolution is too low for
it to look good when it’s printed professionally.
7. Picture books are designed to use pictures that have a 4:3 aspect ratio.
8. Control-click or right-click in the gray region beside a page in the book’s
layout area and then choose Preview Book. You can also click Slideshow to
preview the book as a full-screen slideshow.