Professional documents in InDesign often require special typographic characters. If you need to edit text, these commands can insert them instantly instead of navigating the menu system to pick them from a list.
Character | Macintosh | Windows |
---|---|---|
Bullet () | Option+8 | Alt+8 |
Copyright (©) | Option+G | Alt+G |
Registered trademark (®) | Option+R | Alt+R |
Trademark () | Option+2 | Alt+2 |
Switch between keyboard and typographic quotes | Option+Shift+Command key+" | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+" |
Em dash (—) | Option+Shift+– | Alt+Shift+– |
En dash (–) | Option+– | Alt+– |
Discretionary hyphen | Shift+Command key+– | Ctrl+Shift+– |
Em space | Shift+Command key+M | Ctrl+Shift+M |
En space | Shift+Command key+N | Ctrl+Shift+N |
Insert current page number | Option+Shift+Command key+N | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+N |
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