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4 Double-click a glyph in the Glyphs palette to replace the selected character in
the document.
To highlight alternate glyphs in the text:
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Composition (Windows and Mac OS 9), or InDesign >
Preferences > Composition (Mac OS 10).
2 Select Substituted Glyphs, and then click OK. Substituted glyphs in the text are
highlighted in nonprinting purple.
Inserting common symbols, spaces, and hyphens
You can insert common characters such as em dashes and en dashes, registered
trademark symbols, and different kinds of quotation marks. You can also insert specific
types of white space, including em spaces and en spaces.
To insert special characters:
1 Using the type tool, position the insertion point where you want to insert a character.
2 Choose Type > Insert Special Character, and then select a character in the
context menu.
To insert specific types of white space:
1 Using the type tool, position the insertion point where you want to insert a certain
amount of white space.
2 Choose Type > Insert White Space, and then select one of the spacing options (such as
Flush Space) in the context menu.
To specify the kinds of quotation marks to be used:
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Dictionary (Windows and Mac OS 9), or InDesign > Prefer-
ences > Dictionary (Mac OS 10).
2 Do one of the following:
For Double Quotes, select a pair of quotation marks, or type the pair of characters you
want to use, and then click OK.
For Single Quotes, select a pair of quotation marks, or type the pair of characters you
want to use, and then click OK.
Note: These quotation mark characters appear only when the Use Typographer's Quotes
option is selected in the Text panel of the Preferences dialog box.
Adding column, frame, and page breaks
Control column, frame, and page breaks by inserting special break characters in the text.
The special characters are visible when you choose Type > Show Hidden Characters.
Related break options are available in the Keep Options dialog box (see
paragraph breaks" on page
characters do not work in tables.
The following break options are available:
Column break
Flows text to the next column in the current text frame. If the frame has
only one column, the text goes to the next threaded frame.
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132) and in the New Paragraph Style dialog box. These break
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