I thought I had bookmarked it when I first came across the video on Lynda (or maybe it was LinkedIN) by David Blatner I think, showing this cool trick for creating generic tint character styles which can be applied to an object or text, but apparently I did not. To better describe what I’m saying, here’s some text at 100% blue on the page, and I want to change the tint to 80% by way of a character style I’ve set up in advance. In other words, regardless of the color of the text , when I apply the character style, it becomes that prescribed tint percentage. I’ve exhausted all attempts to remember how the process of creating this kind of character style goes and tried to reverse engineer it by opening an old document where I had a number of the tint styles saved in a folder, but oddly it doesn’t seem to work anymore. Does someone remember the steps and/or can someone let me know if it’s now a “deprecated Easter egg,” for lack of a better way to describe it?