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In this tutorial, David Blatner explains how to make text bold or italic in InDesign. He demonstrates that the universal shortcut for making text bold, Command-B or Control-B, does not work and brings up the Text Frame Options dialog box instead. He then shows that pressing Command-Shift-B or Control-Shift-B can make text bold, but some fonts may not support this. David suggests two other ways to make text bold in InDesign without using shortcuts.