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Multiple font weights in one paragraph style?


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Are multiple font weights possible in a paragraph style? Separated by a character, a Tab?

Text bold (Tab right-aligned) (Tab left-aligned) Text regular

Up to the Tab take character style Bold, after that character style Regular to the end of the paragraph.

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Note: My answer is for Publisher only – you don’t say which application you are using.

To give good advice we would really need to know what you wanted to do with text like this, preferably with a visual example, but have you tried using the Initial Words feature – see attached image?
Set the Number of Words high and set the End Characters to just a Tab (delete what’s there and choose Tab from the drop-down).
Or you might be better off with a Table but I can’t tell what you want to do with the text so I can’t say.

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You’re welcome.
If you find that, once you start using this technique, it doesn’t quite do what you want, or your requirements change and it no longer does what you need, then just come back and show us what you have. I’m sure there will be other ways.

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In addition to GarryP's advice (which I use frequently) you can also use the same Character Style (Strong, in his example) on other stretches of text. But those will have to be added manually.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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