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Jumping in so I don't forget this thread exists. I use InDesign every day at work and at night for my on projects. I'm a production designer for a book publisher and do a lot of the things you describe - defining styles, changing text flow, etc. Can be maddening as hell, but a fun kind of fiddly. Perhaps look for production design jobs in the book publishing industry? A lot of graphic designers don't want to do the work because it's not considered creative enough, but like most things, it's what you make it. (I also use InDesign for my own projects, which are a bit more free wheeling. I realised at some point that pretty much everything I was doing in Illustrator could be done directly in InD and I didn't have to keep updating links and stuff.)
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