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Hey, an open question to Mike or anyone. For the longest time I’ve been naming styles all lower case. If I remember correctly, InDesign styles are case-sensitive and that could affect situations when you have to type in the name of the style. These days, in dialog boxes most styles are available via pop-up menus, but I don’t think that was always the case (no pun intended).
Still, what’s the rationale for using capital letters in styles? Old habits die hard? It’s easier for me to keep naming uniform by using all lower case.
Hi Marty-
Yes, in this case it’s just habit, and my own naming convention with caps and underscores instead of spaces. I don’t think things like Quick Apply are case sensitive when you type in the name of a style.
Would I be able to download this is I get a month by month membership, or would need to get the annual membership? Thanks!
Hi Caroline, we only offer an annual membership. Go for it!