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lets look at how to bulge your text here in docHub InDesign first and foremost there is no just straight bold like you might be used to in I dont know Microsoft Word but there are two methods to do this the first you need to know that fonts have different weights to them and and not all do but in most cases they do so whatever your font is in your character window if you look in the drop down right below it youll see different weights they could be called bold black anything like that and so if we select black obviously its going to bold it a lot more right it kind of goes from the thinnest to the most bold here at the bottom so thats how that works now what if you have a font that just has one it just says regular and theres no bold or anything well what you could do with that is add a stroke to it so we need to make sure that we know what our fill is in this case the fill is black so the text color is black and whatever Swatch we have we want to reuse it on the stroke so if we g