April 2007
Beginner to intermediate
464 pages
9h 58m
English

With Adobe InDesign CS3, you can create styles, or sets of bundled formatting attributes, that can be applied in multiple instances. Applying styles to a document allows you to change the look and feel of its graphics and text with a single action.
In this introduction to working with InDesign styles, you’ll learn how to do the following:
Create and apply object styles.
Create and apply character styles.
Create and apply paragraph styles.
Create and apply table styles.
Nest character styles inside paragraph styles.
Globally update object, character, and paragraph styles.
Create style groups.
Import and apply styles from other ...
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