Graphics Programs Reference
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With Adobe InDesign, you can create styles—sets of formatting attributes—and apply
them in one step to text, objects, tables, and more. Any changes to a style automatically
affect all of the text or objects to which the style is applied. Styles offer a quick, consistent
method for formatting layouts.
Getting started
In this lesson, you'll create and apply styles for a few pages of a catalog for the Expedition
Tea Company. Styles are collections of attributes that allow you to consistently apply
formatting across documents in one step. (For example, a Body Text paragraph style spe-
cifies attributes such as font, size, leading, and alignment.) The catalog pages here contain
text, tables, and objects that you will format and then use as the basis for creating styles.
Later, if you were to place more catalog content, you could format the new text, tables, and
objects with one click using styles.
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