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Synchronize styles across documents with the Book feature - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: InDesign: Advanced Styles
Synchronize styles across documents with the Book feature
- [Narrator] This movie is about synchronizing styles across a range of documents using the book feature. When you're working on a project made up of several documents, most obviously separate chapters of a book, and you want to use the same styles in all of those documents, you can synchronize them using the book feature. Let's imagine these are four chapters of my project. And I want to add them to a book. So first of all, I'm going to create a new book. I'll just have it titled book one. And then from the book panel menu, I'll choose add document. And select those four documents. Click open. And now they are all part of the same book. The body style is the same in all the documents and I want it to stay that way. If I make a change in one document, I want that change pushed out to all. Let's say that I'm in chapter two and I'm experimenting with the look of my body style. And I decide that I want to change it. So I'm just going to make a few changes. Now for whatever reason, I…
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Map Word styles to InDesign styles2m 40s
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Apply styles with Find/Change2m 15s
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Apply conditions to styles2m 33s
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Synchronize styles across documents with the Book feature2m 20s
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Generate a table of contents with styles10m 2s
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Generate automatic captions1m 44s
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Create stroke styles3m 7s
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