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Looping through nested styles
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Nested style character style options
To determine how a nested character style ends, select any of the following:
If you don’t want the character to be included in the nested style formatted, choose Up To instead of Through when
you define the nested style.
Sentences
Periods, question marks, and exclamation marks indicate the end of a sentence. If a quotation mark
follows the punctuation, it is included as part of the sentence.
Words
Any space or white space character indicates the end of a word.
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 may end with
a hyphen, colon, or question mark, you can type
-:? to end the nested style ends where any of these characters appears.
Letters
Any character that does not include punctuation, white space, digits, and symbols.