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2. Choose Edit > Edit In Story Editor. Position the Story Editor window next to the
table of contents.
Tip
In Track Changes preferences, you can customize which changes are
tracked and how the changes display in the Story Editor.
3. Choose Type > Track Changes > Track Changes In Current Story.
4. In the Story Editor window, select the first sentence: “Sometimes the best way to
see the city is by bicycle.” Include the space after the period in the selection.
5. Cut and paste or drag and drop the selected sentence to after the second sentence:
“Alexes K., director of Meridien's Urban Museum, takes us on a personal tour.”
Notice how the changes are marked in the Story Editor window.
6. With the Story Editor window still open, choose Type > Track Changes and review
the options for accepting and rejecting changes.
7. Once you have reviewed the possibilities, choose Accept All Changes > In This St-
ory.
8. When the alert dialog box displays, click OK.
9. Click the Story Editor window's close box.
10. Choose File > Save.
Congratulations. You have finished the lesson.
Exploring on your own
Now that you have tried the basic text-editing tools in InDesign, experiment with them
more to edit and format this document.
1. Using the Type tool ( ), create a new text frame above the story on the second
spread. Type in a headline and format it with the Control panel.
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