To create hanging punctuation, for example on a pull quote, use the Indent to Here characterCmd+ (Ctrl+). This special character indents all subsequent lines in the paragraph to the point where you added the character.
Figure 8.22. Indent to Here.
Figure 8.23. In example A, without the Indent to Here character the opening quote mark bites into the text block. Adding an Indent to Here character after the opening quotation (example B) allows the quote mark to "hang" in the left margin.
Note
Vertical justification doesn't work in nonrectangular text frames.
Part I: Character Formats
Getting Started
Going with the Flow
Character Reference
Getting the Lead Out
Kern, Baby, Kern
Sweating the Small Stuff: Special Characters, White Space, and Glyphs
OpenType: The New Frontier in Font Technology
Part II: Paragraph Formats
Aligning Your Type
Paragraph Indents and Spacing
First Impressions: Creating Great Opening Paragraphs
Dont Fear the Hyphen
Mastering Tabs and Tables
Part III: Styles
Stylin with Paragraph and Character Styles
Mo Style
Part IV: Page Layout
Setting Up Your Document
Everything in Its Right Place: Using Grids
Text Wraps: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Type Effects