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how do you italicize in in design because I donamp;#39;t see an italics button well thereamp;#39;s not one itamp;#39;s not a word processor necessarily but there are ways to italicize the first way you need to be aware of many font families have an italics weight or an italics option or style to it so if we look at this one down here we can highlight the word we want italicized look in our character panel and under this next drop down after the font name the font family name is all the weights and we actually have bold italic right here so just like that Iamp;#39;ve italicized a single word in this sentence however not every font has that option up here different font highlight it donamp;#39;t find italics in here just different boldness levels okay well luckily InDesign has a built-in option to italicize this guy right here kind of looks like a metallic T I guess it kind of is a button right but anyway we can italicize by a certain degree so we can take our font kind of just skew