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How to apply the style globally using GREP styles or character style

Community Beginner ,
Jul 05, 2023 Jul 05, 2023

Hi All,

 

Happy Morning!

Can you please suggest, how to place 'cyan color slash' (See below image for quick underatnding) for punctuation in single shot throught the book.

 

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Warm Regards,

Srinath

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Community Expert , Jul 06, 2023 Jul 06, 2023

That's easy: type a slash before the comma, make it bold. Then create a character style that applies a negative baseline shift of -3 pts and -290 tracking (or whatever values suit your font best):

 

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With that out of the way you'd better find out how to determine which commas should be marked up.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 06, 2023 Jul 06, 2023

In sentence 4 there are five commas. How do you know that only the first comma should be targetted?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 06, 2023 Jul 06, 2023

Hi Peter !

 

I don't know it, but here is a challenge, whatever comma is said must be above the color line. Maybe Text reflow but it stays where it is before (comma with color line) Is there any way to do this?

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Community Expert ,
Jul 06, 2023 Jul 06, 2023

That's easy: type a slash before the comma, make it bold. Then create a character style that applies a negative baseline shift of -3 pts and -290 tracking (or whatever values suit your font best):

 

PeterKahrel_0-1688654585436.pngexpand image

With that out of the way you'd better find out how to determine which commas should be marked up.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 13, 2023 Jul 13, 2023
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Hi Peter,

Happy Morning!

I check with your option, yes it was solve my query. Yhank you So much

 

Regards,

Srinath

 

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