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INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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Styles you create appear only in the current document. If no document is open, the styles you create will appear in
all new documents.
See also
Group styles” on page 184
Create nested styles” on page 174
Base one paragraph or character style on another
Many document designs feature hierarchies of styles sharing certain attributes. The headings and subheads, for
example, often use the same font. You can easily create links between similar styles by creating a base, or parent,style.
When you edit the parent style, the child styles will change as well. You can then edit the child styles to distinguish it
from the parent style.
To create a style that’s nearly identical to another style, but without the parent-child relationship, use the Duplicate
Style command and then edit the copy.
1 Create a new style.
2 IntheNewParagraphStyleorNewCharacterStyledialogbox,selecttheparentstyleintheBasedOnmenu.The
new style becomes the child style.
By default, new styles are based on [No Paragraph Style] or [None], or on the style of any currently selected text.
3 Specify formatting in the new style to distinguish it from the style on which it’s based. For example, you might
want to make the font used in a subheading slightly smaller than the one used in the heading (parent) style.
If you make changes to the formatting of a child style and decide you want to start over, click Reset to Base. That
restores the child styles formatting to be identical to the style on which it’s based. Then you can specify new
formatting. Similarly, if you change the Based On style of the child style, the child style definition is updated to match its
new parent style.
See also
Apply styles” on page 169
“Duplicate styles or style groups” on page 183
Import styles from other documents
You can import paragraph and character styles from another InDesign document (any version) into the active
document. During import, you can determine which styles are loaded and what should occur if a loaded style has
the same name as a style in the current document. You can also import styles from an InCopy document.
1 In the Character Styles or Paragraph Styles panel, do one of the following:
Choose Load Character Styles or Load Paragraph Styles in the Styles panel menu.
Choose Load All Text Styles in the Styles panel menu to load both character and paragraph styles.
2 Double-click the InDesign document containing the styles you want to import.
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