![]() They tend to do so in simple terms: Single space, double-space, triple-space, etc. It's a little bit different than the way word processing programs set the space between lines. This is called "leading", because in the early days of movable print, printers used lead bars to create the space. Below that you can set the space between lines. To the right you can select a size for your font. ![]() ![]() These styles are part of the font, and not necessarily a feature of InDesign, so not all fonts will have a style. Other style options include bold, italics, bold italics, and others. In this case, it's Minion Pro in the regular style.
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