How do you use keep in InDesign?

Note: To highlight paragraphs that violate Keep Options, choose Edit > Preferences > Composition (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences > Composition (Mac OS), select Keep Violations, and click OK. Select the paragraph or paragraphs you want to affect. Choose Keep Options in the Paragraph panel menu or Control panel menu.
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How do you keep text together in InDesign?

Discretionary Hyphens

When you add a discretionary hyphen in front of a word, you force it to remain together. To insert one, you must select the Type tool and click in your text before the first letter of the word, holding down the "Shift" and "Ctrl" keys while you type a hyphen.
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Where is keep with next in InDesign?

In the Keep Options dialog box (via Paragraph Style Options, the Control panel menu, or press Command+Option+K/Ctrl+Alt+K), you have four main options: Keep with Previous, Keep with Next, Keep Lines Together, and Start Paragraph.
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How do I keep notes in InDesign?

Add editorial notes
  1. Using the Type tool, click where you want to place the note, and choose Type > Notes > New Note. When editing in Story Editor, bookends appear. In Layout view, the Notes panel appears.
  2. Type your note between the note bookends, or type your note in the Notes panel.
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How do you make words not break in InDesign?

Manually Adjust a Word's Hyphenation. Remove Hyphenation on the Entire Text. Edit Hyphenation Settings in InDesign.
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How to Remove Hyphenation on a Single Word
  1. Select the word that you don't want to be split up.
  2. On the control bar at the top, click on the icon with the three parallel lines.
  3. Select the No Break option.
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How do you add sticky notes in InDesign?

Figure: Sticky Notes on a layout in InDesign.
  1. Note: Users of Studio can also add Sticky Notes to a layout. ...
  2. In the Tools panel, select the Sticky Note tool.
  3. Click once on the layout where you want to create the Sticky Note.
  4. Type your message.
  5. Step 4. ( ...
  6. (Optional) Click and drag the pin to a different position.
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Can you add notes to InDesign pages?

To input a note, use the Type tool and click at a point where you want the note to be positioned. Navigate to the Notes panel and press the New Note button. Now add your note within the Notes panel. You can also add a new note by right clicking on the spot you want to add the note to and scroll down to New Note.
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Can you annotate in InDesign?

Annotations for Adobe InDesign appears as a panel inside the application. Once the panel is opened, a user can find the document they want to work on by browsing or searching—on content, name, metadata, and so on. If the document is annotated, the Annotations icon is enabled.
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What is a widow in InDesign?

A widow is a lone word or short group of words that appears at the bottom of a paragraph, column or page. They tend to make long sections of text look unbalanced and messy, as well as leaving too much excess white space at the end of a page.
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How do I stop widows and orphans in InDesign?

Well it's pretty easy. Look at the paragraph and try adding a line break somewhere by placing the cursor before the last word of a line and press Shift-Return. As a result, this will reflow the remaining text within the paragraph and hopefully add an extra word to the last line, which will eliminate the widow.
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How do you create a paragraph rule in InDesign?

Choose Paragraph Rules from the Paragraph panel menu. At the top of the Paragraph Rules dialog box, choose Rule Above from the menu, and select Rule On to activate the rule. Select the Preview option. Move the dialog box so that you can see the paragraph.
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What are orphans InDesign?

Orphan: A paragraph-opening line that appears by itself at the bottom of a page or column, thus separated from the rest of the text.
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What is widow and orphan line?

A widow is the end of a paragraph (a single line of text consisting of one or more words) that appears at the top of a column. An orphan is a single word (or syllable) that sits at the bottom of a paragraph of text.
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What is a runt InDesign?

Adobe InDesign. @InDesign. What's a runt? A "runt" occurs when the last line of a paragraph ends with a short word or part of a hyphenated word, often times called a "widow" or "orphan" too!
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How do you track changes in InDesign?

Choose Window > Editorial > Track Changes to open the Track Changes panel (InDesign), or choose Window > Track Changes to open the Track Changes toolbar (InCopy).
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Can you edit an InDesign file in Acrobat?

To open the PDF in Acrobat DC, click on the “Open in Acrobat” icon in the IDMarkz toolbar. Adobe Acrobat will launch and open the PDF in Acrobat. The InDesign file is now editable in Adobe Acrobat.
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How do I use a PDF in InDesign?

Choose File > Export. Specify a name and location for the file. Select Use InDesign Document Name As The Output Filename, if you want the exported PDF to have the same name as the name of the document from the next export. For Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS), choose Adobe PDF (Print), and then click Save.
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What is notes in InDesign?

The Notes feature in InDesign uses the workflow user names to identify the author of a note or a tracked change. Notes and tracked changes are color-coded for each user as defined in Notes preferences in InDesign or the User dialog box in InCopy (File > User). Notes can appear only in text.
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How do I show InCopy notes in InDesign?

One way to tell is to open a file and immediately go to the Type menu and choose Notes (don't have your cursor in any text). If you see the Previous Note and Next Note commands are available and not grayed out, then the file does indeed contain notes.
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How do you use InCopy notes?

Choose Edit > Preferences > Notes (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > Notes (Mac OS). Select a color for note anchors and note bookends from the Note Color menu. Select [User Color] to use the color specified in the User dialog box. This is especially useful if more than one person is working on the file.
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How do I view comments in InDesign?

To view comments in InDesign, click Window > Comments > Review.
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How do you fix runts in InDesign?

To fix Runts, copy and paste this string into the 'To Text:' field, in the GREP Style section of your paragraph style. Choose your 'No Break' Character Style from the 'Apply Style' dropdown, and click OK.
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What does orphan control do?

“Widow/Orphan control” prevents a single line of a paragraph from being left alone at the top or bottom of a page. This property is enabled by default for all styles in Word. “Keep lines together,” as the name implies, keeps all the lines of a paragraph together.
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What is a good rag?

A good rag is one where the lines move in and out in small increments. A not-so-good rag bounces the eye back and forth from line to line creating distracting white spaces in the margin.
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