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March 12, 2021
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applying previously used style

  • March 12, 2021
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hi there, I'm very rusty user of indesign working on a document with a huge number of character and para styles. As it's some one else's job i can'tto assign more keyboard shortcuts. I vaguely remember a method to apply the previously applied style? Anyone know what i mean? thanks x

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Correct answer pixxxelschubser

Do you mean "Quick apply" (I don't know if this is the right english term for that - In German it is "Schnell anwenden")

[Strg/Ctrl]+[Enter]

Then type the first character of the style name.

 

Or you use the Eyedropper Tool. Select the character with your formatting. "Fill" the Eyedropper Tool and go to the next character and apply.

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pixxxelschubser
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pixxxelschubserCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 12, 2021

Do you mean "Quick apply" (I don't know if this is the right english term for that - In German it is "Schnell anwenden")

[Strg/Ctrl]+[Enter]

Then type the first character of the style name.

 

Or you use the Eyedropper Tool. Select the character with your formatting. "Fill" the Eyedropper Tool and go to the next character and apply.

lornaw00tAuthor
Participant
March 12, 2021

YES thank you it's quick apply i was thinking of. Fabulous

pixxxelschubser
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Community Expert
March 12, 2021

Hmmh?

Not the previously used style - but you can set the next style in General in your paragraph options.

Just set the "Next format" to "same format".

lornaw00tAuthor
Participant
March 12, 2021

ahh thanks, yeah i should have explained that its the character styles that are taking the time, I'd just like to click on a character and have a quick way on applying the same style that I used on the last character, rather than having to scroll down a long list of char styles. maybe not then - i thought there used to be an option somewhere but maybe wishful thinking!