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December 10, 2017
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Drop cap nested style over applied

  • December 10, 2017
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I have made a nested drop cap style for a single letter (count it, one), using a decorative font, for certain paragraphs in a magazine. For some reason when it's applied the first character of the paragraph is the full drop cap in the correct font, but the second character in the word is also the decorative font — though not a drop cap. I've checked the nested style; it should apply to only one character. Should I delete it and start over?

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    Correct answer Anna Lander

    Sorry, clear please one moment. Did you set Drop Cap AND Nested Style with the same Character Style, or only Drop Cap, or only Nested Style? If the first then that's why you have 2 characters decorated.

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    Barb Binder
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 10, 2017

    I'm in agreement that there is an issue with an override.

    Select the paragraph and Alt/Opt click on [None] in the Character Styles Panel, and then Alt/Opt click on Body or [Basic Paragraph] in the Paragraph Styles panel to remove all overrides. Then if your character style is assigned via Drop Caps & Nested Styles, a single click to assign the Paragraph style will take of it.

    Remove all formatting:

    Set up Drop Cap Character Style within the Paragraph Style:

    One click to assign the paragraph tag with the Drop Cap Style:

    ~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
    Anna Lander
    Anna LanderCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    December 10, 2017

    Sorry, clear please one moment. Did you set Drop Cap AND Nested Style with the same Character Style, or only Drop Cap, or only Nested Style? If the first then that's why you have 2 characters decorated.

    amaarora
    Inspiring
    December 10, 2017

    Hi,

    Can you check if the paragraph style applied on that paragraph has no overrides?

    -Aman

    Inspiring
    December 10, 2017

    None, as far as I can tell. I made it into basic paragraph before applying the style, and checked the style again. One character only in the style, two in the styled text.

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    jane-e
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 10, 2017

    If your style definition says one character, then @amaarora is most likely correct. Try removing overrides from the paragraph to see if that helps.

    If not, go the the Character Styles panel, select the entire paragraph, and click None for the Character style. That's another possibility.

    If neither works, post a screen shot with your paragraph and the style definition.