Indesign CC 2019 Tip no 6 in Hindi : How to use Text Formatting, Leading, Baseline Text Shift, Left – Right Indents

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    • #3308
      Rakesh Bhardwaj
      Keymaster

      “How to Learn Adobe Indesign CC 2019 in Hindi?” – In this video of this series you are going to learn:

      How to do text formatting in Indesign?
      What is leading or inter line spacing in Adobe Indesign?
      What is paragraph text spacing in Indesign?
      What is baseline text shift in Indesign?
      How to use indents in Indesign?
      What are left or right Indents in Indesign?
      What is fist lint indents in Indesign?

    • #26892
      Priya Rao
      Participant

      @Rakesh Bhardwaj Tried following the part about leading or interline spacing exactly as shown, but the spacing just wouldn’t adjust properly in my version of InDesign CC 2019. It ended up being really inconsistent between paragraphs, and the settings reset themselves when I reopened the file. Anyone else have this issue?

    • #26966
      Priya Das
      Participant

      @Rakesh Bhardwaj For text formatting in Adobe InDesign CC 2019, understanding leading (interline spacing) is crucial—it controls the vertical space between lines of text. If your text looks too cramped or too spaced out, adjusting the leading value can improve readability. In the Character panel, you can set it manually or let InDesign auto-adjust based on font size. Watching tutorials in Hindi specific to CC 2019 is great since interface elements or shortcuts might differ slightly from newer versions.

    • #27201
      Priya Das
      Participant

      I think leading or inter line spacing in InDesign is kind of like adjusting the gap between the lines of text, right? Maybe you can just select the text and then find some option in the character panel that says “leading” or something like that? I’m not sure if it automatically sets it to “Auto” or if you have to put a number in manually. Hopefully this video clears it up!

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