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Using layered/multipart fonts in InDesign

Using layered/multipart fonts in InDesign

From the course: Design Tools Weekly

Using layered/multipart fonts in InDesign

- [Instructor] Hello, and welcome to Design Tools Weekly with me, Tony Harmer. In a recent episode we looked at using multi-part or layered fonts, and we were in an illustrator document where we used find and replace to quickly make changes to several layered text items using multi-part or layered fonts. This week we're going to look at a method that may work well for you, if you're using layered fonts in InDesign because find replace might not actually work as well for you in InDesign, because you might have several instances of a word or words that you are using. For example, in the beginning of this fictitious email header, just here, I have a title here made with three different instances of a multi-part font just here, all saying of course the word September but you'll also see September down here in the heading and indeed in a few other places below that. So find in change probably wouldn't work well for this…

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