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• The scaling values in the Transform panel tell you the horizontal and vertical percentage by which the frame was

scaled. By default, with Apply To Content selected, scaling values display at 100% after a text is scaled. If you select
the Adjust Scaling Percentage option, the scaling values reflect the scaled frame, so doubling the scale of a frame
displays as 200%.

Tracking scale changes to frames is useful if you have to revert a frame and the text inside it to their original size. It’s
useful as well for finding out by how much you changed the size of a frame. To track scale changes to frames and the
text inside these frames:

1

Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences > General (Mac OS).

2

Select Adjust Scaling Percentage, and then click OK.

Note the following:

• The Adjust Scaling Percentage preference applies to frames that you scale after the preference is turned on, not to

existing frames.

• The Adjust Scaling Percentage preference stays with the text. The scaled point size continues to appear in

parentheses even if you turn off the Adjust Scaling Percentage preference and scale the frame again.

• To remove the scaled point size from the Transform panel, choose Redefine Scaling as 100% in the Transform panel.

Choosing this option doesn’t change the appearance of the scaled frame.

• If you edit the text or scale a frame within threaded frames when the Adjust Scaling Percentage preference is

selected, the text is scaled, even if it moves to a different frame. However, if Apply To Content is selected, any text
that flows to a different frame as a result of editing is no longer scaled.

Skew type

1

Select text.

2

In the Character panel, type a numeric value for Skewing

. Positive values slant type to the right; negative values

slant type to the left.

Note that applying an angle to type does not produce true italic characters.

More Help topics

Apply OpenType font attributes

OpenType fonts

Applying color

Add rules (lines) above or below paragraphs

Applying gradients to text

Transparency effects

Hyphenation and spelling dictionaries

Formatting paragraphs

For a video tutorial on formatting paragraphs, see

www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4276_id

.