How to replicate the below style in InDesign?

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I have a PDF of a report which uses the above styles for section headings. I want to replicate these in InDesign. I am not sure how the original one was created.



The starting point for me seems to be creating a gradient and then somehow apply it to paragraph rules. Following is the progress I have made.



Paragraph rules settingProgress till now



The issues are:
a) intended style is not exactly copied
b) I have used indentation in the rules, thus for a longer heading, the words and effect are overlapping.



Kindly suggest some ways to replicate this style. Thanks










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    Section heading example 1



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    I have a PDF of a report which uses the above styles for section headings. I want to replicate these in InDesign. I am not sure how the original one was created.



    The starting point for me seems to be creating a gradient and then somehow apply it to paragraph rules. Following is the progress I have made.



    Paragraph rules settingProgress till now



    The issues are:
    a) intended style is not exactly copied
    b) I have used indentation in the rules, thus for a longer heading, the words and effect are overlapping.



    Kindly suggest some ways to replicate this style. Thanks










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      Section heading example 1



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      I have a PDF of a report which uses the above styles for section headings. I want to replicate these in InDesign. I am not sure how the original one was created.



      The starting point for me seems to be creating a gradient and then somehow apply it to paragraph rules. Following is the progress I have made.



      Paragraph rules settingProgress till now



      The issues are:
      a) intended style is not exactly copied
      b) I have used indentation in the rules, thus for a longer heading, the words and effect are overlapping.



      Kindly suggest some ways to replicate this style. Thanks










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      Section heading example 1



      Section heading example 2



      I have a PDF of a report which uses the above styles for section headings. I want to replicate these in InDesign. I am not sure how the original one was created.



      The starting point for me seems to be creating a gradient and then somehow apply it to paragraph rules. Following is the progress I have made.



      Paragraph rules settingProgress till now



      The issues are:
      a) intended style is not exactly copied
      b) I have used indentation in the rules, thus for a longer heading, the words and effect are overlapping.



      Kindly suggest some ways to replicate this style. Thanks







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          Paragraph Style



          There are two paragraph rules:



          • Above: the dark color and column width
            above

          • Below: white and text width
            enter image description here

          At the end of the sentence there is an added character with a character style incorporated in a GREP style in the paragraph style.



          This example use this character "•" and this is the GREP style



          grep style



          Character Style



          • Strikethrough: with the stripes gradient, the same heigh as the paragraph rules

          character style



          Gradient



          gradient options



          gradient



          Result



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            Kind of advanced stuff and difficult to explain in short, but what you have is a good start. I would try a combination of a flat blue paragraph rule, right indent tabs and some linked anchored object for the stripes.






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              Paragraph Style



              There are two paragraph rules:



              • Above: the dark color and column width
                above

              • Below: white and text width
                enter image description here

              At the end of the sentence there is an added character with a character style incorporated in a GREP style in the paragraph style.



              This example use this character "•" and this is the GREP style



              grep style



              Character Style



              • Strikethrough: with the stripes gradient, the same heigh as the paragraph rules

              character style



              Gradient



              gradient options



              gradient



              Result



              end






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                Paragraph Style



                There are two paragraph rules:



                • Above: the dark color and column width
                  above

                • Below: white and text width
                  enter image description here

                At the end of the sentence there is an added character with a character style incorporated in a GREP style in the paragraph style.



                This example use this character "•" and this is the GREP style



                grep style



                Character Style



                • Strikethrough: with the stripes gradient, the same heigh as the paragraph rules

                character style



                Gradient



                gradient options



                gradient



                Result



                end






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                  Paragraph Style



                  There are two paragraph rules:



                  • Above: the dark color and column width
                    above

                  • Below: white and text width
                    enter image description here

                  At the end of the sentence there is an added character with a character style incorporated in a GREP style in the paragraph style.



                  This example use this character "•" and this is the GREP style



                  grep style



                  Character Style



                  • Strikethrough: with the stripes gradient, the same heigh as the paragraph rules

                  character style



                  Gradient



                  gradient options



                  gradient



                  Result



                  end






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                  LorenIpsum



                  Paragraph Style



                  There are two paragraph rules:



                  • Above: the dark color and column width
                    above

                  • Below: white and text width
                    enter image description here

                  At the end of the sentence there is an added character with a character style incorporated in a GREP style in the paragraph style.



                  This example use this character "•" and this is the GREP style



                  grep style



                  Character Style



                  • Strikethrough: with the stripes gradient, the same heigh as the paragraph rules

                  character style



                  Gradient



                  gradient options



                  gradient



                  Result



                  end







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                      Kind of advanced stuff and difficult to explain in short, but what you have is a good start. I would try a combination of a flat blue paragraph rule, right indent tabs and some linked anchored object for the stripes.






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                        Kind of advanced stuff and difficult to explain in short, but what you have is a good start. I would try a combination of a flat blue paragraph rule, right indent tabs and some linked anchored object for the stripes.






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                          Kind of advanced stuff and difficult to explain in short, but what you have is a good start. I would try a combination of a flat blue paragraph rule, right indent tabs and some linked anchored object for the stripes.






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