How to Justify Text | InDesign CC Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2018
- In this InDesign tutorial, learn how to justify text. We cover aligning left, center, and right as well as justifying left, center, and right. I also show you aligning in relation to the spine. The final thing we cover is the justification dialogue window found in the paragraph options. Here you can customize how the justification behaves and set rules that InDesign will follow.
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Awesome tutorial, as always. Thank you.
Thanks for the video, helps a lot!
Thanks. That's what i looking for.
Very helpful! Thanks.
Thank you so much for this!
nice tutorial saved me a lot of time! : )
Good useful video!
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I like your videos really much. Great job! Do you planning to do anything similar in Microsoft Word? Thanks
Great Video👍
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Amazing intro to the matter.
I'm using Character/Paragraph/Object styles, I don't understand while I'm changing the justification settings on a Paragraph style, I see those changes applied to the whole text of the document. I can see why it can make sense (consistency) but in the end isn't the point of Styles to be applied only to certain portions??
Anyway the reason I ended up on this video was to fix the first row being fully justified. I have a list and the author has a sort of Paragraph heading on each bullet point, so "Align Left" works great for single word "headings", but I have some with 3-5 words which spread across. Is possible to avoid that or is the whole concept of the list just poor?
hey
i have serious problem with numbers and bullets.
i am a teacher and i want to make a test with it like below .
which country is the biggest?
1)usa 2)canada 3)Russia 4)china
i want to create style that adds number plus ) to the word for text.
Something happened in my in design and I type JuSt LiKe ThAt. I hAvE nO iDeA wHy AnD iT iS vErY aNnOyInG. I tried to apply character style and it seems like it does not work. Also restarted indesign, Why is this happening?
How can I justify text with the last line to the left but without stretching the lines that only have few words in them?
I'm looking for that answer as well.
Please soemone,give the answer.
@@swearsinspanish1092 you can select ONLY the last line and then justify it towards the left. That way the last line would have equal or similar spacing with the preceding text. Thing is, it does not work for every situation. Sometimes it would affect the other equally justified text above it. Hope that helps.
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Ya! What do you plan on using it for?