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Converting text (top) to outlines (boom)
creates compound Bezier paths that can be
manipulated or lled with an image.
frames. Hold down Option (Mac OS)
or Alt (Windows) to create a copy,
leaving the original frames.
When you convert text to outlines,
some formatting may be lost, such
as paragraph rules, underscores,
and strikethroughs. erefore, it is
not a good practice to convert large
amounts of text to outlines in your
document. If you are sending a le
to an output provider who does
not have the necessary fonts, it is
better to send them a  le, which
embeds the necessary character
outlines for printing.
Quick Apply
e Quick Apply feature lets you
quickly nd and apply character,
paragraph, table, and object styles.
It also allows you to choose features,
such as menu commands and scripts,
all while keeping your hands on the
keyboard.
To open the Quick Apply panel,
press Command+Return (Mac OS)
or Ctrl+Enter (Windows). When
the panel is displayed, type a few let-
ters of a style or menu item name to
select it, and then press Return or
Enter to apply it and close the panel.
e letters do not need to be at the
beginning of the name. For example,
if you have a paragraph style named
“Heading ,” you can select it in the
Quick Apply panel by typing “h.
You can control which features
Quick Apply will list from the
menu in the Quick Apply panel.
Nested Styles
InDesign oers several methods for
automatically applying dierent text
styles to dierent parts of a para-
graph. For example, you can apply
unique formatting to a drop cap
character by rst creating a character
style with the desired font, color, and
so on. en choose Drop Caps And
Nested Styles from the Control panel
menu, and select the new character
style from the Drop Cap section.
e Drop Caps And Nested Styles
dialog box (or, if youre editing a
paragraph style, the Drop Caps And
Nested Styles pane of the Paragraph
Style Options dialog box) lets you
apply nested styles and line styles
with even more control.
A nested style is a character style
applied to a specied range of text
inside the paragraph. For example,
you can apply one character style to
the rst word of the paragraph, and
another character style up to the rst
colon (:) character.
To create a nested style, you rst
create one or more character styles.
en, in the Drop Caps And Nested
Styles pane of the Paragraph Styles
Options dialog box, click New
Nested Style. In the Nested Styles
area, select a character style from the
pop-up menu, and then click the area
to the right of the character style, and
choose rough or Up To. Choosing
rough includes the character you
specify in the rightmost column;
choosing Up To formats only the text
that precedes this character. Click in
the rightmost column to type a
character or view a pop-up menu of
options. is setting determines
where the character formatting ends.
Below the Nested Styles section of
the pane or dialog box, you can
specify line styles, which let you
apply character styles to specic lines
in a paragraph. For example, you
might create a character style that
applies Small Caps formatting, and
then use the Line Styles section to
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