Setting First Baseline: Cap Height as Default
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Is there a way to set my text frames to ALWAYS be Cap Height offset rather than always having to change this on each In design file I work on? Please help.
Anybody? I do not know if this is something that can be set in Preferences that perhaps I am overlooking? Please advise. Thank you to all in advance!
Does this article help, in particular half way through the comments:
If you close all documents and open your text frame preferences(CMD+B), you can change the cap height there, and it will be applied to all new documents. This works for almost all tool panels.
Thank you Nicola! I will give I look into this. I appreciate it.
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