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Section paragraph styles: Using a nested style - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: Designing a Book
Section paragraph styles: Using a nested style
- [Instructor] Continuing from the previous movie, we now need to change the definition of this Paragraph Style called part into a nested style so that we go from formats that look like this, to formats that look like this where we have different formats applied to the first part of that paragraph. But first, I need to replace the em dashes with forced line breaks. I will select the em dash and the spaces either side and then copy that to my clipboard, come to my Find change dialogue, and paste that into my Find what field, then in the Change to field, I'll choose Forced Line Break. I want to make sure that I clear out anything that's in the Change Format and that in the Find Format, I'm just finding those paragraphs that have this paragraph style applied to them. Find Next, doesn't find a match and that's because I still have this parameter turned on, whole word, I'll turn that off, Find Next and let's just try one, Change Yup, that works, so I'll now go ahead and Change all, five…
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Creating and applying the body style6m 12s
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Section paragraph styles4m 51s
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Section paragraph styles: Using a nested style3m 50s
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Creating and applying chapter number styles5m 37s
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Automating chapter title formatting5m 56s
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Align text to a baseline grid1m 57s
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Additional formatting4m 28s
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Adding and formatting a footnote3m
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Automating character styles7m 16s
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Adding the running header6m 6s
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Removing unwanted headers5m 9s
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