Alternatively, and just to shake things up a bit, instead of editing the style, you can modify a paragraph with local overrides, decide that's how you'd like the style to look, then redefine the style based on the modified paragraph: With the paragraph selected choose Redefine Style from the fly-out menu of the Paragraph Styles palette.
Figure 13.12. Redefine Style.
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