![]() With Adobe Indesign, your font needs to actually have bold and italic versions (for instance - the Helvetica Neue font will have a Helvetica Neue bold, Helvetica Neue oblique, and Helvetic Neue bold italic) and you will have to select the text you wish to make bold or italic and change it to the appropriate style in your character control box. You may have typed text into your Indesign layout and asked yourself, "How the heck do I make this text bold or italic?" In most text and graphic arts programs, such as Microsoft Word, Photoshop and Quark Xpress, you are able to easily apply bold and italic formatting to such a font with the click of a "bold" or "italic" button in the text formatting controls, but Adobe Indesign has no such bold or italic buttons. ![]() ![]() When working with text in Adobe Indesign you may want to apply bold or italic formatting to your text that uses a font that has no italic or bold versions. Need to Apply Bold or Italic Formatting to a Font that Has No Bold or Italic Version? Here's How! ![]() Indesign Tips: How to Apply Faux Bold and Italic Formatting to Text
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