

Click on the layer's thumbnail, select opacity 5. Select lighten from the bottom tab bar and set type to, 'color dodge' 4. In the layer menu click the little 'N' button on the right-hand side 3. Create a layer above the one you want to colour dodge 2. But if you'd like something a bit more flexible and less destructive try this: 1. And it takes longer to delete multiple entries than not to use the "Add All" option in my experience.įor a quick dodge in Procreate select the eraser and reduce the opacity, while for a makeshift burn set the paint brush to black and use the opacity slider in the same way. This sounds dreamy, but if a page has several repetitions, multiple entries are made for that page. It finds all repetitions within the current document of the highlighted text. Less useful, I find, is the Add All option, which can be selected from within the the index entry dialog box. The second is to reuse part of an entry, which you wish to add a subentry to or amend in some way: again highlight the text position, highlight the topic you wish to utilise, hold down Alt and tap the new index entry icon. The first is to highlight the position in the text you want to repeat a topic and to then drag the topic to the new index entry icon in the index panel menu. There are also a couple of nifty tricks to save lots of time. for Surname, Name) - Opt+Shift+Cmd+]įor a full list of keyboard shortcuts (and to add your own custom shortcuts): Three useful keyboard shortcuts for InDesign indexing (OS X):
