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(That means put them away!)
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: InDesign Styles!
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Text styles help you save time and effort while you work on large documents. Learn how to create, edit, load, and delete paragraph and character styles in InDesign. You can manage style overrides.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will perform a series of lessons and we will create our yearbook!!
Let's change a setting!
Before opening ANY document, click
EDIT>Preferences>File Handling
Select AUTO-ACTIVATE ADOBE FONTS
Click OK
Make sure you have your PROPERTIES PANEL open
Click the WINDOW tab on top and select PROPERTIES (it will have a check mark if it is open!)
Use Character and Paragraph styles to save time and ensure consistent formatting throughout your artwork
A. More Options B. Quick Apply C. Style Override Highlighter D. Apply Style Pack E. Clear overrides in selection F. Create new style group G. View Style packs H. Add selected style to my current CC Library I. Created Style J. Default Style
A Character style is a collection of character formatting attributes that you can apply to a selected range of text.
A Paragraph style includes both character and paragraph formatting attributes. You can apply it to a selected paragraph or a range of paragraphs.
Make a quick change...
Headline Two changed to Times New Roman:
Select Headline Two by triple clicking (3x) the text.
In the PROPERTIES PANEL...
Change the font (Character) to TIMES NEW ROMAN
Create a Paragraph Style
Select Headline One by triple clicking (3x) the text.
Select Type > Paragraph styles to open Paragraph styles panel.
(you can also find this in the Properties Panel)
Select Type > Paragraph styles to open Paragraph styles panel.
Note the Shortcut!
Click Create a New Style (+) to create a style with the selected text format.
Change the name of the new paragraph style:
Double click the new style (Paragraph Style 1)
In the Style Name box change to name to reflect what the style is used for.
Example: SubHead
You can also ADD A SHORTCUT!
Click OK
You can also ADD A SHORTCUT!
Typically use SHIFT + a number (SHIFT + 1)
Click OK
NOW! Create a Paragraph style for the body text!
Triple click (3x) to select the entire paragraph and follow the steps above.
Title the new style Body Text
And remember to give it a shortcut!
Times New Roman:
Applied SubHead Paragraph Style:
NOW! Apply the Subhead Paragraph Style to Headline Two!
Click in the text (You don't have to select it all) and click on the SubHead Paragraph style
or use the shortcut!
Headline One selected
Changed to YOUR first and last name!
NOW! CHANGE HEADLINE ONE to YOUR FIRST and LAST NAME!!
Triple click Headline One
Type Your first and Last Name!
When you are done...
Export your file to a PDF
Go to FILE>EXPORT
Note the Shortcut!
On the Left, Select:
This PC> DESKTOP>
Select your YEARBOOK folder
File Name: First name Last Name STYLES
save as type: Adobe PDF (Print)
Click SAVE
Go to our Classroom in TEAMS
Select Assignments
Select
Adobe InDesign: Style Sheets!
Scroll down to MY WORK
Click +ATTACH
Click UPLOAD FROM THIS DEVICE
Select DESKTOP (on the left) then the YEARBOOK Folder
Find the PDF file and select it (it should be called First Name Last Name STYLES.pdf)
Click OPEN
Wait for file to upload
File will show up below under My Work
CLICK TURN IN!
NOTE: There MUST be a PDF file attached to get credit. Simply clicking TURN IN will not do!!!
10 Points, Due today!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!