Jan 10, 2005 #1 yanno Technical User Joined Mar 11, 2001 Messages 1 Location IL i am working with indesign cs me version and i am trying to create a paragraph with a space on the second line like this. This is the first line of text and the second line with the space how do you do that in indesign?
i am working with indesign cs me version and i am trying to create a paragraph with a space on the second line like this. This is the first line of text and the second line with the space how do you do that in indesign?
Jan 10, 2005 #2 jimoblak Instructor Joined Oct 23, 2001 Messages 3,620 Location US Look at the paragraph style options and/or use the tab palette. - - picklefish - - Why is everyone in this forum responding to me as picklefish?
Look at the paragraph style options and/or use the tab palette. - - picklefish - - Why is everyone in this forum responding to me as picklefish?
Jan 10, 2005 #3 MarcusStringer IS-IT--Management Joined Sep 11, 2003 Messages 1,407 Location AU Do this: Marcus http://www.midlandtypesetters.com.au
Jan 10, 2005 #4 MarcusStringer IS-IT--Management Joined Sep 11, 2003 Messages 1,407 Location AU Scrap that, I couldn't work out how to insert a screen grab. In you Paragraph Pallet, change the right indent to, say, 5mm then change the one under it (first line) to -5mm then presto... Oh, and if you know how to insert a screen grab, please let me know. Marcus http://www.midlandtypesetters.com.au
Scrap that, I couldn't work out how to insert a screen grab. In you Paragraph Pallet, change the right indent to, say, 5mm then change the one under it (first line) to -5mm then presto... Oh, and if you know how to insert a screen grab, please let me know. Marcus http://www.midlandtypesetters.com.au
Jan 10, 2005 #5 jimoblak Instructor Joined Oct 23, 2001 Messages 3,620 Location US You need a separate server to post the image. Then see the 'Process TGML' link below the posting box to see the mark up. It is similar to HTML img references. - - picklefish - - Why is everyone in this forum responding to me as picklefish?
You need a separate server to post the image. Then see the 'Process TGML' link below the posting box to see the mark up. It is similar to HTML img references. - - picklefish - - Why is everyone in this forum responding to me as picklefish?
Jan 10, 2005 #6 MarcusStringer IS-IT--Management Joined Sep 11, 2003 Messages 1,407 Location AU Thanks Jim. Marcus http://www.midlandtypesetters.com.au
Jan 10, 2005 #7 MarcusStringer IS-IT--Management Joined Sep 11, 2003 Messages 1,407 Location AU Yanno: Do this Jim: Got it. thanks Marcus http://www.midlandtypesetters.com.au