What is the Story Editor? How is it used, and how does it make editing easier?

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InDesign provides a special window, called the Story Editor, for you to use to edit text that you have already placed in a document. It is much easier to see text in the Story Editor than on the InDesign page because it fills the entire screen, much like working in a word-processing program. To work in the Story Editor, click the Type tool on the Tools panel, click in the section of text that you wish to edit, click Edit on the Menu bar, then click Edit in Story Editor. The Story Editor opens and you'll see the cursor in the same place that you clicked in the text. You can access the Control panel from the Story Editor, and make formatting changes in addition to editing the text. Once you make changes to the text, simply click the Close button in the Story Editor window and you'll be back in the original text box in InDesign.

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