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Custom Text Frame for every new document?

Community Beginner ,
Apr 04, 2017 Apr 04, 2017

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Is it possible to overwrite or define the default [Basic Text Frame] Object Style? Or can I set a custom one as default for every document that I create? I prefer having my Text Frame Baseline Options to First Baseline offset align to Cap Height and not Ascent.

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Adobe Employee , Apr 04, 2017 Apr 04, 2017

Hi,

Yes it is possible to overwrite [Basic Text Frame].

Goto windows menu-> object style and double click [Basic Text Frame].

There on left you can see your "Baseline option" settings.Picture2.png

Change it as per your choice. Because you want it for every document you create, make above changes when no indesign document is open and only the applications is open.

-Aman

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Adobe Employee ,
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Hi,

Yes it is possible to overwrite [Basic Text Frame].

Goto windows menu-> object style and double click [Basic Text Frame].

There on left you can see your "Baseline option" settings.Picture2.png

Change it as per your choice. Because you want it for every document you create, make above changes when no indesign document is open and only the applications is open.

-Aman

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Yes, I tried that. But it doesn't get saved so that if I create a new blank document the settings are reverted back to the original.

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Adobe Employee ,
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Hi,

Did you make the setting when NO document was open?

Also you can make a new object style and assign it as your default text style by simple right clicking on it and choosing "Default Text frame style" from the dropdown.

-Aman

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No I didn't. I forgot that you had to do that. It works now. Thanks.

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