8 Type Continuity: Applying Styles. Chapter 8 Objectives Properly prepare text files for placing in InDesign documents. Use the Pages panel. Use the Eyedropper.

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8 Type Continuity: Applying Styles

Chapter 8 Objectives Properly prepare text files for placing in InDesign documents. Use the Pages panel. Use the Eyedropper tool to transfer attributes. Create paragraph and character styles. Place Snippets.

Review—true or false? An object has to be on the top layer for text wrap to work. You can override the text wrap function for individual items. You can suppress the text wrap when a layer is hidden. The name of an OpenType font ends with the extension “Pro.” Once the document is created, the bleed and slug options are permanent.

Create a PDF in InDesign: –Cmd+E (Mac) or Ctrl+E (Win)>pdf Delete the InDesign preference files: –Quit InDesign. –Hold Shift+Ctrl+Cmd+Opt (Mac) or Shift+Ctrl+Alt (Windows). Then relaunch InDesign A question will appear asking if you want to delete the preferences. Click Yes. Power user tips

Keyboard Shortcuts Review –Text wrap panel –Draw an object from the center –Preview mode –Correct ellipsis ( ; ) –Create a new layer –Layers panel –Swatches panel

Back coverFront cover Nameplate Tagline Sidebar Pull quote Kicker

Page 2Page 3 Standing head

Styles (1 of 2) Paragraph styles –Apply to an entire paragraph –(Remember, a paragraph is defined by a return) Character styles –Apply to a word or letters within a paragraph –Can be used in conjunction with a paragraph style

Styles (2 of 2) Why use styles? –They create consistency from page to page and designer to designer. –They make global text editing possible. –They save time. –They can be brought in and transferred out to other documents.

Summary A + sign appears when local formatting has been applied. Strip out local formatting by clicking Shift+ Option or Shift+Alt with the style. Create styles for large jobs, use the Eyedropper tool for random jobs. Setting up a project with styles takes a little more “front end” time, but saves significant time during the production stage.