InDesign text can be formatted, positioned, and arranged in tables with the mouse or a key command. If you're selecting text with the mouse, one of these quick commands can style or position your text without changing the mouse position.
Function | Macintosh | Windows |
---|---|---|
Bold | Shift+Command key+B | Ctrl+Shift+B |
Italic | Shift+Command key+I | Ctrl+Shift+I |
Normal | Shift+Command key+Y | Ctrl+Shift+Y |
Underline | Shift+Command key+U | Ctrl+Shift+U |
Strikethrough | Shift+Command key+/ | Ctrl+Shift+/ |
Superscript | Shift+Command key+= | Ctrl+Shift+= |
Subscript | Option+Shift+Command key+= | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+= |
Align left | Shift+Command key+L | Ctrl+Shift+L |
Align right | Shift+Command key+R | Ctrl+Shift+R |
Align center | Shift+Command key+C | Ctrl+Shift+C |
Justify left | Shift+Command key+J | Ctrl+Shift+J |
Justify right | Option+Shift+Command key+R | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R |
Justify center | Option+Shift+Command key+C | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+C |
Align to baseline grid on/off | Option+Shift+Command key+G | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G |
Insert table | Option+Shift+Command key+T | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+T |
Insert column | Option+Command key+9 | Ctrl+Alt+9 |
Insert row | Command key+9 | Ctrl+9 |
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