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End a nested style, Remove the formatting of a nested style – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual

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Styles

Last updated 6/13/2015

Words

Any space or white space character indicates the end of a word.

Alphabet

The endpoint for Arabic numerals is defined by a space. For double-byte characters, it is the same as for

letters.

Characters

Any character other than zero-width markers (for anchors, index markers, XML tags and so on) is

included.

Note: If you select Characters, you can also type a character, such as a colon or a period, to end the nested style. If you type
multiple characters, any of those characters will end the style. For example, if your run-in headings end with a hyphen,
colon, or question mark, you can type -:? to end the nested style where any of these characters appears.

Letters

Any character that does not include punctuation, white space, digits, and symbols.

Digits

The Arabic numerals 0–9 are included.

End Nested Style Character

Extends the nested style up to or through the appearance of the End Nested Style character

you insert. To insert this character, choose Type > Insert Special Character > Other > End Nested Style Here.

Tab Characters

Extends the nested style up to or through the tab character (not the tab setting).

Forced Line Break

Extends the nested style up to or through the forced line break. (Choose Type > Insert Break

Character > Forced Line Break.)

Indent To Here Character

Extends the nested style up to or through the Indent To Here character. (Choose Type >

Insert Special Character > Other > Indent To Here.)

Em Spaces, En Spaces, or Non-breaking Spaces

Extends the nested style up to or through the space character. (Choose

Type > Insert White Space > [space character].)

Anchored Object Marker

Extends the nested style up to or through an inline graphic marker, which appears where an

inline graphic is inserted.

Auto Page Number / Section Marker

Extends the nested style up to or through the page number or section name

marker.

End a nested style

In most cases, a nested style ends where the condition of the defined style is met, such as after three words or where a
period appears. However, you can also end a nested style before the condition is met using the End Nested Style Here
character.

1

Place the insertion point where you want the nested style to end.

2

Choose Type > Insert Special Character > Other > End Nested Style Here.

This character ends the nested style at that point, regardless of the nested style definition.

Remove the formatting of a nested style

• In the Drop Caps And Nested Styles dialog box, or in the Drop Caps And Nested Styles section of the Paragraph

Style Options dialog box, select the nested style and click Delete.

• Apply a different paragraph style.