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And for some advanced tutorials (Spanish, sorry, but you can try with YouTube CC options): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrkNMl35fPInkd6PEZeWmpw
If you have the name of the style in your data source, it’s easy. You can apply an style to a text using the mapping styles function, or via the formatting rules style property, or by using HTML notation and specifying the css equivalence with a paragraph style… EasyCatalog is very very powerful and flexible, and has so many options that maybe makes it a bit difficult to fully understand it.
My first recommendation is, please, append a sample of the data source you’re using, the version of InDesign and the version of EasyCatalog you’re using.
Hey, I’m teaching EasyCatalog since 2011, but only in spanish. I’ve translated the user manual and work like a consultant and teacher of automated catalog publishing. But… my spoken english is not very good, sorry (I self taught the language during my daily train to and from the University, long time ago). I speak english like a sioux indian of the 70’s westerns films era… but we can try!
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