Applying H&J Settings
For both QuarkXPress and InDesign, H&J is controlled at the paragraph level, but the way the settings are applied differs between programs. In XPress, you create named H&J settings which are saved with the document and which you can then apply to selected paragraphs in the Paragraph Attributes dialog box. InDesign doesn't let you save H&J settings. Rather, you apply H&J settings in the following ways:
To apply settings to particular paragraphs, select the paragraphs and make your choices in the two dialog boxes.
To create default settings within a document, make choices in the Hyphenation and Justification dialog boxes with nothing selected. All subsequently created text frames will use these settings.
To create default settings which apply to all new documents, make the choices in these two dialog boxes with no document open.
The most efficient way to apply multiple H&J settings in a document is to include them in paragraph styles. All of the settings in these two dialog boxes are available when you are creating styles (see Chapter 54).
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