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- Creating Text Frames
- Typing Text
- Selecting Text
- Moving and Deleting Text
- Using the Character Palette
- Setting the Typeface and Point Size
- Styling Text
- Setting Line and Character Spacing
- Applying Text Distortions
- Setting the Language
- Applying Paragraph Formatting
- Setting Alignment and Indents
- Inserting a Manual Indent
- Setting Paragraph Effects
- Working with Hidden Characters
- Using the Glyphs Palette
- Working with Text Flow
- Setting Text Frame General Controls
- Using the Control Palette for Text
- Using Special Text Characters
This chapter is from the book
Inserting a Manual Indent
The Indent to Here character allows you to set an indent command that is tied to the position of the character.
To use the Indent to Here character:
- Click inside a text frame where you would like the indent to occur.
- Type Cmd/Ctrl-\ (backslash).
or
Choose Type > Insert Special Character > Indent to Here. This inserts a character that creates an indent at that point .
To remove the Indent to Here character:
- Place the insertion point to the right of the Indent to Here character.
- Press the Delete/Backspace key.