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How to create a border around every 3 paragraphs in InDesign?

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Aug 14, 2024 Aug 14, 2024

How can I create a border around every 3 paragraphs

 

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Community Expert , Aug 14, 2024 Aug 14, 2024

If you mean paragraphs A, B and C all wrapped in one box — easy but you have to manage it a little bit.

 

Create a border around a paragraph that meets your wishes. Then check the box at bottom:

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This will tell ID to merge the border between any two paragraphs that have IDENTICAL border settings, giving the effect of one box around all of them. (You can even have very different paragraph styles merge, but the smallest variation of border settings will make them non-matching, and the feature wo

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 14, 2024 Aug 14, 2024

Hi there,

 

Thank you for reaching out. I found this YouTube tutorial which might help you create borders: https://adobe.ly/3Aqd10P. Please check and let us know if that helps.

 

I am also keeping the discussion open for our experts who might have more suggestions to share with you.

 

Thanks,

Harshika

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If you mean paragraphs A, B and C all wrapped in one box — easy but you have to manage it a little bit.

 

Create a border around a paragraph that meets your wishes. Then check the box at bottom:

JamesGiffordNitroPress_0-1723648368559.png

 

This will tell ID to merge the border between any two paragraphs that have IDENTICAL border settings, giving the effect of one box around all of them. (You can even have very different paragraph styles merge, but the smallest variation of border settings will make them non-matching, and the feature won't work.)

 

It's best to create one master style for this kind of merging, and make any secondary styles (a highlighted style, for example) children of it without touching the border settings, and then they will always merge.

 

Note also the option to have borders break across pages or not — a choice here can let you break such merged borders across pages with or without bottom/top borders across the break, as you prefer.

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