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Styles with the font of the underlying paragraph style
Dear Helpful Persons,
I have been using a style certain style sheet on many documents. The concept has been that when the text is marked up, programs can subsequently come along and find the marked-up text and capture it. I have been using character styles that are set to the font of the underlying paragraph style + changing the font colour so that the people working on the documents can see what parts they have marked up. I am now finding documents such that when these styles are applied, they seem to change the font to the default paragraph font for the document, and all formatting information (bold, ital etc) is lost. It appears to only happen in certain documents as opposed to certaim machines so I am thinking it must be a document setting, but I can't think what it might be. Any ideas? TIA, Tim |
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