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To select text in a frame covered by other overlapping frames:
1 Using the selection tool , hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) and click
to select the text frame.
2 Select the type tool, and then click inside the text frame or select text.
Viewing nonprinting characters
When you're editing text, it helps to be able to see nonprinting characters such as those
for spaces, tabs, ends of paragraphs, index markers, and ends of stories. These special
characters are visible only in a document window; they don't print or output to formats
such as PDF and XML.
For more information on working with nonprinting markers for indexes, hyperlink
anchors, and XML tags, see
Growth in production of custom
hand-made guitars by year:
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Growth in production of custom
hand-made guitars by year:
1996
1997
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Nonprinting characters hidden (top) and visible (bottom)
To view hidden characters:
Choose Type > Show Hidden Characters. A check mark appears next to the menu
command. To hide visible characters, choose the command again to deselect it.
Hidden characters appear in the same color as the current layer. To change the color of
hidden characters, change the layer color.
Inserting glyphs
InDesign makes it easy to insert any glyph defined in a font without using additional
software. A glyph is a specific form of a character. For example, in certain fonts, the capital
letter A is available in several forms, such as swash and small cap.
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