In InDesign CS2 and earlier select Window > Type & Tables > Tabs in InDesign CS3, choose Tabs from the Type menu. Highlight all the lines of text that require a dot leader and open the Tab Ruler.The tab, represented by a double brace (>) when Show Hidden Characters is enabled from the bottom of the Type menu, will become the dot leader. Use a single tab no matter how misaligned the results appear for the moment. Begin by setting your text in tab-separated columns (see Figure 1).For now, let’s create standard dot leaders. I’ll cover the last option in a future edition of this series of posts. Tab leaders can be dots, dashes, underscores, and even decorative glyphs from fonts other than those used in surrounding text. The dotted underlines you reference, Vanessa, are called a tab leaders (pronounced leedurz). I want to follow each one of those with a dotted underline that goes all the way to the right edge of the box. I have a name, address, and a company name. After hearing the same questions recently from colleagues, I thought the topic was worth revisiting. Way back in Podcast 25 listeners asked questions about underlining text and creating tab leaders.
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