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Use Incoming Style Definition

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content that is linked to InDesign. You can determine which styles are loaded, and what should occur if a loaded style has the same name as a
style in the current document.

If you import styles into linked content, new styles are added to the InDesign document when the content is updated, and any style with a

name conflict is overridden by the InDesign style with the same name.

1. In the Character Styles or Paragraph Styles panel, do one of the following:

Choose Load Character Styles or Load Paragraph Styles in the Styles panel menu.

Choose Load All Text Styles in the Styles panel menu to load both character and paragraph styles.

2. Double-click the InDesign document containing the styles you want to import.

3. In the Load Styles dialog box, make sure that a check mark appears next to the styles you want to import. If any existing style has the same

name as one of the imported styles, choose one of the following options under Conflict With Existing Style, and then click OK:

Overwrites the existing style with the loaded style and applies its new attributes to all text in the current

document that used the old style. The definitions of the incoming and existing styles are displayed at the bottom of the Load Styles dialog
box so that you can view a comparison.

Renames the loaded style. For example, if both documents have a Subheading style, the loaded style is renamed

“Subheading copy” in the current document.

You can also use the Books feature to share styles. (See Synchronize book documents.)

Map styles to export tags | CC, CS6, CS5.5

Introduction to export tags

Use Export Tagging to define how text with InDesign styles is marked up in HTML, EPUB, or tagged PDF output.

You can also specify CSS class names to add to the exported content. In EPUB/HTML export, CSS classes can be used to differentiate between
slight variations in styling. It is not required that you enter a class name - InDesign automatically generates one based on the Style Name.

You cannot preview Export Tagging within the InDesign layout, as it only impacts the exported EPUB, HTML, or PDF file.

Edit All Export Tags lets you efficiently view and modify the mappings in a single dialog box.

Define style-tag mapping

1. For the style to map, open the paragraph, character, or Object Style Options dialog box.

2. Click Export Tagging in the left pane, and do one of the following:

Choose a Tag to map for EPUB and HTML output.

Specify a Class to map for EPUB and HTML output. Class names are used to generate style definitions for default tags.

If you want to include this style in the CSS, select the Emit CSS checkbox. If you don’t select the checkbox, no CSS class will be
generated for this style. If you have two or more styles having the same class assigned, InDesign displays an error/warning message
while exporting. This option is available only in InDesign CC.

Choose a Tag to map for PDF output. This option is available only for paragraph styles.

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