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Changing a text style throughout entire document

Community Beginner ,
Sep 09, 2020 Sep 09, 2020

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Hey all!

I am trying to change the font size on a specific style throughout the entire document. How do I do this without manually having to change each title size? It is already using a character style I defined. If I change the character style, will it populate for every text using that character style?

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Community Expert , Sep 09, 2020 Sep 09, 2020

Yes, these are precisely the situations where styles helps us save time.

-Manan

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Yes, these are precisely the situations where styles helps us save time.

-Manan

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Thanks, glad I used styles! 

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You use Paragraphs Styles to control fonts, size, leading, colour and more of text in InDesign documents. Character Styles are only used to control a word or words within a paragraph, for example an italic and bold word(s).

You should almost always use Styles when creating InDesign documents, there are lots of benefits.

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I appreciate the tip on the differentiation. I am glad I setup styles and will continue to in the future!

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