Nice video. Does anyone know how to apply a GREP style change from a specific word in a paragraph of text and have that new style remain until the next (.) full stop?
If you want to apply a GREP style from a specific word in a paragraph until the next full stop (period), you can follow these steps: 1. Create a Character Style: - Go to the Character Styles panel (Window > Styles > Character Styles). - Click on the New Character Style button at the bottom of the panel to create a new character style and set the desired formatting. 2. Create a Paragraph Style with a GREP Style: - Go to the Paragraph Styles panel (Window > Styles > Paragraph Styles). - If you don't already have a paragraph style for your text, create one by clicking on the New Paragraph Style button. - With the paragraph style selected, click on the "Paragraph Style Options" button (a small icon with a square and a pencil at the bottom of the panel). - In the Paragraph Style Options dialog, go to the GREP Style tab. 3. Add a GREP Style: - Click on the "New GREP Style" button. - In the GREP Style dialog, choose the character style you created in step 1 from the "Apply Style" dropdown menu. - In the "To Text" field, you will need to enter a GREP expression that targets the text from a specific word until the next full stop. This can be a bit tricky, as GREP expressions are quite complex. 4. Enter the GREP Expression: - To apply the style from a specific word, you would first need to identify that word. Let's say the word is "apple". - The GREP expression to find text from "apple" to the next full stop might look something like this: `(?
The question mark acts as a wildcard that matches any single character, allowing you to create more flexible and dynamic text formatting rules in GREP.
Thanks a lot for the feedback! I have already started zooming in on all my videos, off late, but you're right, particularly with people who watch videos on their mobile phones, it might be difficult to understand.
Hi 👋 I have some questions about indesign please 1- Can we make multiple change at once? Like putting a nonbreaking space on all punctuation marks in one klick (by GREP or Script) 2- Can we make several styles when selecting all, such as the beginning of the paragraph in bold and the text in a specific style I am waiting your answer Thank you 🙏
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Thank you - i wish i’d learnt this years ago!
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Thanks, it's much clearer to me now
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Nice video. Does anyone know how to apply a GREP style change from a specific word in a paragraph of text and have that new style remain until the next (.) full stop?
If you want to apply a GREP style from a specific word in a paragraph until the next full stop (period), you can follow these steps:
1. Create a Character Style:
- Go to the Character Styles panel (Window > Styles > Character Styles).
- Click on the New Character Style button at the bottom of the panel to create a new character style and set the desired formatting.
2. Create a Paragraph Style with a GREP Style:
- Go to the Paragraph Styles panel (Window > Styles > Paragraph Styles).
- If you don't already have a paragraph style for your text, create one by clicking on the New Paragraph Style button.
- With the paragraph style selected, click on the "Paragraph Style Options" button (a small icon with a square and a pencil at the bottom of the panel).
- In the Paragraph Style Options dialog, go to the GREP Style tab.
3. Add a GREP Style:
- Click on the "New GREP Style" button.
- In the GREP Style dialog, choose the character style you created in step 1 from the "Apply Style" dropdown menu.
- In the "To Text" field, you will need to enter a GREP expression that targets the text from a specific word until the next full stop. This can be a bit tricky, as GREP expressions are quite complex.
4. Enter the GREP Expression:
- To apply the style from a specific word, you would first need to identify that word. Let's say the word is "apple".
- The GREP expression to find text from "apple" to the next full stop might look something like this: `(?
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So you type .+? (but why? what does the questionmark do?)
The question mark acts as a wildcard that matches any single character, allowing you to create more flexible and dynamic text formatting rules in GREP.
I want to apply a style to all prices £xx.xx but the document also includes x.x% and I want to avoid those being formatted. Any ideas?
I think you can achieve that with character style
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Good but you should zoom the video. Its looked small.
Thanks a lot for the feedback! I have already started zooming in on all my videos, off late, but you're right, particularly with people who watch videos on their mobile phones, it might be difficult to understand.
Hi 👋
I have some questions about indesign please
1- Can we make multiple change at once? Like putting a nonbreaking space on all punctuation marks in one klick (by GREP or Script)
2- Can we make several styles when selecting all, such as the beginning of the paragraph in bold and the text in a specific style
I am waiting your answer
Thank you 🙏
Yes that is possible using styles.
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