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Designing the Adobe InDesign Way
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A more recent feature in InDesign is the ability to apply shading and borders to paragraphs, and it can be a useful option for everything from creating cut-out coupon effects to simply highlighting a single paragraph of text within your story. In this recipe, we will look at how to apply borders and shading, as well as how to customize the settings to ensure you can make the most of the feature.
In order to complete this recipe, simply open InDesign on your system and create a new document with 12 pages, as shown in the Creating a new document recipe in Chapter 1. You will also need to add a text frame large enough to contain a few paragraphs of text, as shown in the Creating text frames and adding placeholder text recipe. Finally, you will need the Control panel set to show paragraph formatting rather than character formatting options, as shown in step 1 of the Adjusting character formatting recipe.
In order to use the paragraph shading and borders options in InDesign, follow these steps:
Figure 2.27: Paragraph shading and border options on the Control panel
There are a range of options here that may be of interest (if you want to see changes happen as you make them, remember to enable the Preview checkbox, found at the bottom of the shading options dialog box):
Figure 2.28: Paragraph shading options in InDesign
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If you can’t edit the settings by Alt (PC) or Option (Mac) and clicking on the icon, you can also access these from the drop-down menu at the top right of the InDesign interface, as shown previously at the end of the Using and formatting underlines and strikethroughs recipe.
Figure 2.29: Paragraph Border and Shading options
The border options are more extensive than the shading options, and in addition to the properties listed in step 2 also include the following options:
The final two options toward the bottom of the dialog box are:
Figure 2.30: Paragraph borders merged across two paragraphs
Change the font size
Change margin width
Change background colour