9.3

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Applying type styles
To apply a type style to selected text, do one of the following things:
Choose Style > Type Style and choose a type style from the submenu.
Choose Style > Character and click check boxes in the Type Style area.
Choose a type style from the Text Styles drop-down menu in the Measurements palette.
Apply bold and italic type styles using the icons to the left of the Text Styles drop-down
menu. To remove all styles from selected text, choose Remove All Styles from the Text
Styles drop-down menu.
Intrinsic fonts are distinct font styles built into font families, such as Times New Roman
MT Std Bd in the Times New Roman MT Std font family.
Simulated fonts are plain intrinsic fonts that have been modified to simulate bold, italic,
or bold italic. When a font family does not include a bold or italic variation as a separate
intrinsic font, you can apply the bold and italic type styles to allow your operating system
to perform a transform to create a bold or italic rendition of the font. The result is a
simulated font.
When you apply bold to a plain font, the application first tries to find an intrinsic bold
version of the font, and then if it can't find such a font, it creates a simulated bold version of
the font.
Warning icons identify simulated fonts in a layout because simulated fonts can cause
output problems. Simulated fonts display with a warning icon in the Measurements
palette, the Glyphs palette, the Character Attributes dialog box, the Style > Type Style
submenu, the Edit Character Style Sheet dialog box, the Change To area of the
Find/Change palette, the Fonts pane of the Usage dialog box (Utilities menu), the Replace
Font dialog box accessible from the Usage dialog box, and the Character Attributes tab
of the Rubi dialog box.
Applying color, shade, and opacity
To apply color, shade, and opacity to selected text, do one of the following things:
Choose options from the Style > Color, Style > Shade, and Style > Opacity submenus.
Display the Colors palette (Window > Show Colors), click a color, and then choose or
enter Shade and Opacity values.
Use the color, shade, and opacity controls in the Classic or Character Attributes tab of
the Measurements palette.
Applying horizontal or vertical scale
To apply horizontal or vertical scaling to selected text, do one of the following things:
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