Hi, this is Illustrator. Now that you have launched your application, you will typically get a window such as this. You will have many options to create new documents, many new different kinds of documents such as print, documents for brochures, posters, logo designs, print collateral work. Then you also have the web document features and mobile and devices document video and film, basic CMYK and basic RGB. The only difference between these two is it presets your color mode for you, whether you are doing a print collateral work or a web document. And then from templates you can also go inside of the template dialog box and it creates a new template from various templates that Illustrator gives you options for. They are pre-set up for you. If you do not want to have this document, or have this little window open up each time, then you can say don't show again. This also though, the other benefit is that you can open pre-existing documents quickly and easily rather than going to the file menu such as this new document open from template. So there are many options for you to start off with, but if you don't like to, you can say don't show again. So I'm going to go into new print document and I'm going to show you how to set up your customized document or a pre-set. In the name field here, you can pre-set your name and we'll do one for that's called new document, new doc just for short. And this is the existing print document that we clicked on the first section there and we can have many artboards. The artboards are considered pages. For those of you who have worked with page layout type of applications, this is the same thing. It's a new feature in CS4. It's great because it has the capability of doing multiple page documents and different sizes of those documents within one file. And then you have the letter. In the letter, you can also select a tabloid, legal, and A4A3B5B4 for special trays. We'll choose a letter one for now. And then the width height is really dependent on the measurements that you use. Units come in points, pikas, inches, millimeters, centimetres, and pixels. Pixels is for the web design if you're creating something to upload to the web, a web server. Points and pikas, those are a little harder to measure with unless you actually know the measuring system. There's 12 pikas to every point and then so many points every inch. So for myself and for the most part, we measure in inches because print collateral work is done on eight and a half, tabloid, five by seven, specific sizes of artwork and print collateral work done in inches. So I'm going to choose inches and it's the easiest way to remember because we're all familiar with inches rulers. Then we also have top, bottom, left, right. Bleeds are the extension of graphics, colors, possibly text for an aesthetic kind of look to your layout, and it extends the bleed, the artwork past the edge of the paper. And then we have the advanced button. Color mode can be preset. CMYK is a print collateral mode. RGB again, like I said previously, is for web graphics. Then we have the raster effects. And illustrator, as we will see, we will have capability of applying Adobe Photoshop filters, which are raster filters and effects. And we will apply the highest resolution so that we get the best quality prints. And then preview mode is a default. Preview mode is basically what we see before it color prints. So I'll leave those at the default right now making sure my color mode is in CMYK since I'm doing a print collateral work. And then here's your template. You can also access your templates in this dialog box, and we'll hit OK. This is our new document. That's how you create a new document in Illustrator. This black line represents the edge of your paper. The outside area here is the paste board. This is the artboard area. The artboard area is where you will draw your objects, create your layout, place your pictures, do everything, and that's the area that will print. The outside areas do not print. And that's it. That's how you create a new document in Illustrator.