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SwiftLives

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Dec 7, 2001
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Charleston, SC
I'm using a an opentype typeface in InDesign, and I really dislike it's numbers. For example, the "1" looks suspiciously like a small-caps "I." Fortunately, the typeface has plenty of alternate glyphs.

Is there a way to replace the default numbers with the alternate glyphs so when I type "1" I get the alternate "1"? Or do I need to stick with find and replace?

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Edited to add I'm using CS3.
 

jamietshaw

macrumors regular
Sep 25, 2009
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UK
If you set up a character or paragraph style you can set the defaults in there.
 

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