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Adjusting spacing between paragraphs - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: Designing a Restaurant Menu
Adjusting spacing between paragraphs
So we have a couple of styles defined and applied, which at least make sure that the relevant text is in the relevant column, and on the relevant page, but our text doesn't yet have any shape to it, and that's what we need to do in this movie. It's going to involve creating some styles, making a few exceptions here and there, but what we're going to end up with is text that looks clearly ordered, and there is a well established hierarchy. Before I do that, there was a thing that I missed in the previous movie. Actually, there were two small things. One is that on this third page, there is another section right there that needs to have this section applied to it, which of course means that the section that was formerly on page 4 now becomes overset text. I'm going to address that by flowing that text onto the pasteboard, clicking into that style, and making an exception of it. So I'm going to go to Keep Options, where I'll set the Start paragraph to Anywhere, which brings it back onto…
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Creating the insert doc4m 34s
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Placing and cleaning up text7m 21s
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Choosing a typeface4m 48s
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Applying styles and establishing hierarchy4m 50s
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Adjusting spacing between paragraphs3m 46s
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Creating and applying a nested style6m 12s
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Fine-tuning the text with line breaks and balancing ragged lines2m 41s
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Creating a proof2m 58s
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