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How to Adjust Opacity in InDesign
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Adjusting the opacity of an object or text in Adobe InDesign can be done easily with just a few simple steps. Here's how you can adjust the opacity of an object or text in InDesign: 1. Select the object or text that you want to adjust the opacity of. 2. Go to the "Window" menu and select "Effects" to open the Effects panel. 3. In the Effects panel, click on the "Opacity" option. 4. Use the slider or enter a percentage value in the field next to the slider to adjust the opacity of the selected object or text. 5. Preview the changes in the document window and make further adjustments as necessary. 6. Once you're happy with the opacity of your object or text, save your changes and continue working on your project. That's it! Adjusting the opacity in InDesign is a quick and easy way to create interesting effects and add depth to your designs.
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