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How to italics id in CCF

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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Erica Gamet with InDesign Secrets. In this video, Iamp;#39;m going to show you a quick way to italicize text thatamp;#39;s currently inside quotation marks. And Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to automate that process using the Find/Change dialog box and the power of GREP. Now before you get too scared Iamp;#39;m going to show you that GREP really isnamp;#39;t that scary and that it can also make your job much easier. In this paragraph we have some quoted text that should be in italics. So letamp;#39;s go to the Find/Change dialog box using Command- or Control-F. And weamp;#39;re going to click on the GREP tab and enter what weamp;#39;re looking for in the Find What field. Now with GREP we donamp;#39;t need to know specific text like we would inside the text tab, just the type of text weamp;#39;re looking for. In this case, we know that weamp;#39;re looking for some opening quotes, followed by some text, followed by closing quotes. InDesign has a secret menu

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Id. is used when the case appeared in the immediately preceding citation and the citation included only that case. Like case names, id. can be underlined or italicized.
In law review footnotes, use id. when citing the immediately preceding authority within the same footnote or within the immediately preceding footnote when the preceding footnote contains only one authority. Note that the period at the end of id. is always italicized.
with record cites. Id. should be underlined or italicized consistently with other cites in the brief.
Id.: This can be used only when the case cited is citation immediately before. Because id is an abbreviation, always follow it with a period, and either underline or italicize the term. Abbreviated version of the full citation: Rule 10.9 states that this form should be used if id is not admissable.
Id. at 195. The i in id. is capitalized only when it begins a citation sentence.
Id.: This can be used only when the case cited is citation immediately before. Because id is an abbreviation, always follow it with a period, and either underline or italicize the term.

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