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Hi Henry,
See Jezebel's reply to your other post. As she indicated, in Word2003 = you can right-click on a style in the styles pane, select all instances, = and apply a different style. At least in theory.=20 In reality, this will usually freeze Word for minutes on end if you do = it on a 200 page document such as yours. Find/Replace takes seconds at most. Regards, Klaus=20 " wrote: I am working with a document that was created with and uses a whole = bunch of=20 custom styles. The problem is that some of these system look no = different=20 from some of the standard stuff, but when I try to import this = document into=20 RoboHelp things get converted to all sorts of fonts and such and it = very=20 hard to keep track of all of them. =20 It would not be so bad if they all responded the same way when being = turned=20 into a Java help file, but they don't and so I want to reduce the = number os=20 style into a managable few that will be more easily converted when I = import=20 into RoboHelp. =20 The document is nearly 200 pages long and I must find a convenient way = to do=20 this. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. =20 Henry =20 =20 |
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