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I'd like to create a new, virgin text frame without any previous setting, except the minimum definition of font, size, default line space. – Nothing else.

It appears, at least sometimes, not to be possible.
How can I get rid of, for instance, indents? Is it me who must reset? If yes, can it be done with 1 click?

Start here:

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A new text frame comes with unexpected and unwanted intends/tabs ...

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Try the attached .afpub ...

170192 no style nostyle nostyle.afpub

macOS 10.14.6 | MacBookPro Retina 15" | Eizo 27" | Affinity V1

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With your Text Frame selected/active, click the Revert Defaults button in the Toolbar: image.png.18a21bf567fd03ffb0e9a3cd06c77058.png

Important: If something is selected the button will affect that object. If nothing is selected, the button will have a global effect that I don't completely understand, but which you may not want.

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