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Finding and changing text, Checking spelling, can check spelling in story editor only. Use

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ADOBE INDESIGN CS PAGEMAKER EDITION 29 User Guide Supplement Finding and changing text InDesign lets you perform Find/Change operations on text in either Layout view or story editor. In addition, you can search for and change fonts, text formatted a certain way, or other items, such as OpenType fractions and swashes. For more information about finding and changing text, see InDesign Help. A B Story editor in InDesign A. Styles column B. Text column You can type and edit text in InDesign in either Layout view or story editor, just as you can in PageMaker. In addition, InDesign lets you view hidden characters, perform Find/Change operations, and check spelling in either Layout view or story editor. (See the topics that follow.) For more information about the story editor or viewing hidden characters, see InDesign Help. Checking spelling You can check spelling in InDesign in either Layout view or story editor. (In PageMaker, you can check spelling in story editor only.) Use the Spelling area of the Preferences dialog box to narrow or broaden spell-checking to exclude or include misspelled words, repeated words, uncapitalized words, or uncapitalized sentences. InDesign lets you change all occurrences of a misspelled word, instead of changing just one word at a time. For more information about checking spelling, see InDesign Help.

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ADOBE INDESIGN CS PAGEMAKER EDITION
User Guide Supplement
Story editor in InDesign
A.
Styles column
B.
Text column
You can type and edit text in InDesign in either
Layout view or story editor, just as you can in
PageMaker. In addition, InDesign lets you view
hidden characters, perform Find/Change
operations, and check spelling in either Layout
view or story editor. (See the topics that follow.)
For more information about the story editor
or viewing hidden characters, see InDesign
Help.
Finding and changing text
InDesign lets you perform Find/Change
operations on text in either Layout view or story
editor. In addition, you can search for and change
fonts, text formatted a certain way, or other items,
such as OpenType fractions and swashes.
For more information about finding and
changing text, see InDesign Help.
Checking spelling
You can check spelling in InDesign in either
Layout view or story editor. (In PageMaker, you
can check spelling in story editor only.) Use the
Spelling area of the Preferences dialog box to
narrow or broaden spell-checking to exclude or
include misspelled words, repeated words,
uncapitalized words, or uncapitalized sentences.
InDesign lets you change all occurrences of a
misspelled word, instead of changing just one
word at a time.
For more information about checking
spelling, see InDesign Help.
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B