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20th August 2021 at 10:38 pm #3363
Rakesh Bhardwaj
KeymasterHow to open Glyphs Panel and insert characters in an Indesign Document?
Manage Recent list of Glyphs Character in Indesign.Complete list of all the Indesign CC tutorial till date… many more to come in the future:
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27th November 2025 at 6:18 pm #27041
Sanjay Sharma
ParticipantI think to open the Glyphs panel in InDesign CC, you might need to go to the Window menu, then Type & Tables, and then select Glyphs? After that, you can probably double-click any character in the panel to insert it into your text. I’m not sure if the recent glyphs automatically show up somewhere, maybe there’s a way to customize that in preferences, but I haven’t found it yet. Hope that helps a bit!
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7th December 2025 at 4:34 pm #27743
Aman Singh
ParticipantTo open the Glyphs panel in InDesign, you can go to Type > Glyphs. This panel shows all available characters for the selected font, and you can insert any glyph by double-clicking it in your document. Regarding the Recent list, InDesign CC doesn’t have a dedicated “recently used glyphs” feature built in, but you can sort of manage this by creating a custom font or character style with frequently used glyphs for quicker access. For tutorials, Adobe’s official site and YouTube have comprehensive guides, but keeping track of all can get tricky; a focused playlist or bookmarked resource might help streamline your learning.
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13th December 2025 at 7:03 am #28116
Priya Khanna
ParticipantTo open the Glyphs panel in InDesign, just go to Type > Glyphs from the top menu. Once open, you can double-click any character in the panel to insert it at your cursor position in the document. Unfortunately, InDesign doesn’t have a built-in way to manage a “Recent Glyphs” list, but you can create your own custom glyph sets to keep frequently used characters handy for easy access later.
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13th December 2025 at 11:52 am #28135
KernelKnight
MemberTo open the Glyphs Panel in InDesign, go to the Window menu, then choose Type & Tables, and select Glyphs. From there, you can double-click any glyph to insert it at the cursor position in your document. Unfortunately, InDesign doesn’t have a built-in way to manage a “Recent” glyphs list, but you can create your own glyph sets by selecting frequently used characters and saving them as a custom set within the Glyphs panel for quicker access later.
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