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Hi, Im David Blatner from InDesign Secrets.com and Im going to answer a common question that we hear from new InDesign users. How do I make some text bold? Or italic? For example, here Ill grab the Type tool inside my Tools panel. And then Ill come over here and select some text. Ill just drag over it. Now, to make it bold, I might try and press the universal keyboard shortcut for make it bold, and thats Command-B or Control-B on Windows. But that doesnt make it bold here. Instead, up comes the Text Frame Options dialog box. Now, this dialog box lets you control all kinds of things about the text inside your text frame. But it does not help you make text bold. So, Im going to cancel that by clicking the Cancel button. Instead, there are three ways to make text bold in InDesign. The first way is to press Command-Shift-B or on Windows its Control-Shift-B. Adding the Shift key makes it work. But, theres kind of a problem here. A lot of fonts are in families that have more t