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Apply a character style to a drop cap
You can apply a character style to the drop-cap
character or characters in a paragraph. For example, if you want
a drop-cap character to have a different color and font than the
rest of the paragraph, you can define a character style that has
these attributes. Then you can either apply the character style
directly to a paragraph, or you can nest the character style in
a paragraph style.
 Drop cap formatted automatically by nested character style
- Create a character style that has the formatting
you want to use for the drop-cap character.
- Do one of the following:
To apply the drop cap to a single paragraph,
choose Drop Caps And Nested Styles from the Paragraph panel menu.
To nest the character style in a paragraph style,
double-click the paragraph style, and then click Drop Caps And Nested
Styles.
- Specify the number of drop-cap lines and characters,
and then choose the character style.
- If the drop cap is aligned too far away from the left
edge, select Align Left Edge.
Selecting this option uses the original left side bearing
of the drop-cap character rather than the larger value. It’s particularly
useful for drop caps formatted in sans serif fonts.
- If the drop cap character overlaps the text below it,
select Scale For Descenders.
- Click OK.
If you want to apply a different nested style to any
characters after the drop cap, use the New Nested Style option.
(See Create nested styles.)
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