From the course: InDesign: Advanced Styles
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Use the Eyedropper to apply styles - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: InDesign: Advanced Styles
Use the Eyedropper to apply styles
- [Instructor] We've seen applying styles with keyboard shortcuts, we've seen applying styles with quick apply, another method is to use the eyedropper tool. This is used for when applying styles to non-contiguous text. The eyedropper shares the same tool space as the color theme tool, so unless you are not in the type tool, you can press I to access the eyedropper. Now, the way this works is that you sop all the formats for one piece of text and then you click on the other piece of text that you want to look the same to apply those formats. It can sometimes be confusing. If I come and select this frame, what will happen is when I try and sop all that text from the word trees, it will actually apply that to the object. Now, that's not what I want. So, when you're using the eyedropper tool, make sure you have no frame selected, that way when you click on the text, you'll now see a T next to the loaded eyedropper, you've loaded it with text formats and not object formats. So, I'm now…
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The [Basic Paragraph] style3m 41s
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Imported styles1m 32s
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Break the line to a style2m 25s
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Manage overrides4m 40s
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Share and reuse styles4m 31s
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Create a default set of paragraph and character styles2m 19s
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Add a keyboard shortcut51s
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Use Quick Apply to apply styles1m 42s
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Use the Eyedropper to apply styles1m 25s
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Styles housekeeping3m 36s
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