InDesign's object styles are a fantastic way to quickly apply a selection of formatting options to objects - for example, you might want to give all product pictures in your catalogue a blue border and a drop shadow. Doing this manually can be very tedious and error-prone - so why not create an Object Style with the required settings? Then you can simply click on the object, click on the object style, and the object is perfectly styled exactly the way you want it. In this video I show you how to use Object Styles, and demonstrate a script that applies styles to lots of text or picture boxes (frames) in one go. code pour embarquer la vidéo : >>> http://www.youtube.com/embed/2Z08JR8sc3U <<< |