![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, we’ll make new ones, and tell InDesign to use those automatically. BUT we don’t want to edit these styles (listen to our podcast #59 for details … Cardinal Rule #2 is “Don’t edit default styles”) since that results in unwelcome surprises when copying and pasting objects from one InDesign file to another. The stupid default 75% opacity Drop Shadow attribute is part of these Object Styles. Whenever you drag out one of the graphic shapes - the empty rectangle, ellipse or polygon - or draw your own artwork with the Pen or Pencil tool, ID assigns it the object style. You may have noticed that whenever you drag out a text frame, ID assigns it the object style by default. More after the jump! Continue reading below↓įree and Premium members see fewer ads! Sign up and log-in today.
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