Adobe InDesign CS3 Bible

When you create a new document, start typing, or create a new object, it is based on default settings that you can change. For example, by default, a new document is always letter- sized , but if you design only CD covers, you can change the default.

You may need to work with InDesign for a while to determine which of these settings to change and what settings you prefer. When you identify a problem ‚ for example, you realize that you always end up changing the inset for text frames ‚ jot down a note about it or close all documents right then. When no documents are open , change the setting for all future documents.

Document defaults

You can modify the default size , margins, and columns in new documents; the default attributes of guides; and the way layouts are adjusted. To modify document defaults, choose the following with no documents open:

Text defaults

When you start typing in a new text frame, the text is formatted with default Character formats, Paragraph formats, and Story attributes. You can also choose to show invisible characters such as spaces and tabs by default; otherwise you'll need to activate it in each text-heavy document. To modify text defaults, choose

You can also edit the spelling and hyphenation dictionaries while no documents are open by choosing Edit ‚ Dictionary. However, because all the edits are saved in the same file, it doesn't matter whether documents are open.

Object defaults

When you create new objects, they're based on some default settings. For example, you can specify how text wraps around objects. To modify object defaults, use the following commands:

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