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155 Uncommon uses for Quick Apply

155 Uncommon uses for Quick Apply - InDesign Tutorial

From the course: InDesign Secrets

155 Uncommon uses for Quick Apply

- Any inDesigner worth their salt knows about quick apply, and we've done many tips here about quick apply. Talked about it on inDesign secrets. I want to show you some, I would say, uncommon reasons to use quick apply. Ones that I use all the time and that often apparently surprise other people when they see what I'm doing with quick apply. I think that you'll like them. Now just incase you're one of the few people who've never used quick apply, let me quickly review it, it is, (laughs) that was on purpose. It is just a little window that lets you apply any menu command or script or style to the active object. Without having to memorize a keyboard shortcut or take your hands from the keyboard. For example, my cursor is blinking inside this pull quote. Let me zoom in a bit with command or control plus. Quick apply is typically used to apply styles. So I would just press the keyboard shortcut for quick apply which is command return on a mac. Or control enter on a PC. Tap it, a window…

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