beautypg.com

Locate index markers in a document, Capitalize index entries, Creating type on a path – Adobe InDesign CC 2015 User Manual

Page 142: Create type on a path

background image

137

Layout and design

Last updated 6/6/2015

Locate index markers in a document

1

Choose Type > Show Hidden Characters to display index markers in the document window.

2

In the Index panel, click Reference, and then select the entry you want to locate.

3

Choose Go To Selected Marker in the Index panel menu. The insertion point appears to the right of the index
marker. You can then press Shift+Left Arrow to select the marker for cutting, copying, or deleting.

Capitalize index entries

The Capitalize dialog box provides a global solution for editing the capitalization of index entries so that you don’t have
to edit entries one by one. For example, if you’ve indexed some of your entries as lowercase (cats) and others as
uppercase (Cats), these entries will be considered separate topics. You can fix this problem by capitalizing selected
entries.

1

In the preview area of the Index panel, select an entry.

2

Choose Capitalize in the Index panel menu.

3

Select whether you want to capitalize only the selected topic, the selected topic and all subtopics, all Level 1 topics,
or all topics, and then click OK.

More Help topics

Working with markers

Cross-references

Working with markers

Creating type on a path

Create type on a path

You can format text to flow along the edge of an open or closed path of any shape. Apply options and effects to type on
a path: Slide it along the path, flip it over to the other side of the path, or use the shape of the path to distort the
characters. Type on a path has an in port and an out port just like other text frames, so you can thread text to and from it.

You can include only one line of type on a path, so any type that won’t fit on the path will be overset (hidden), unless
you’ve threaded it to another path or text frame. You can add inline or above line anchored objects to type on a path.
You can’t create type on a path using compound paths, such as those that result from using the Create Outlines
command.

This manual is related to the following products: