Typically you should shoot for 300 dpi or higher. Note: When using images, ensure they are in high enough resolution so they don't print blurry. The Story Editor is screenshot-ed in the second photo below. In the Story editor you can also choose to center align text, or right align, or justify. Now click the green check mark and your text will appear. Click it and choose "Title" to apply your title style. Beside the line will appear a box saying "No style". This brings up the story editor, where you can insert text and choose a paragraph style. When you have done that, right click on the new text frame and click "edit text" (or press Ctrl+T). Click the "Text frame" tool (shortcut "T") and click and drag a box roughly where you want it. The final result is shown in the first photo below. This gives the box softer, rounder corners. Next I clicked "Shape" and set "Round corners" to 0.5 inches. I chose Navy Blue, with 80% shade for my fill, and no stroke colour (so no border). There are two colour types, "fill" (the little paint bucket icon) and "stroke" (the pen icon). In properties, click "Colors", and choose any colour you like.
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