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We have a style that was created that changes paragraphs to a certain line
spacing, indent, and the font to Book Antigua 12. It is a paragraph style. When we apply the style to an existing paragraph that contains concentrated underlined text on five consecutive lines of text, the underlining is removed. If we apply the style to an existing paragraph that contains underlined text and the underlined text is spread out throughout the paragraph and not on 5 consecutive lines, the underline is not removed. All of the underlined text reads the same. This same problem occurs even is we apply the built-in styles from Word, such as Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. Thanks for any suggestions. Paula |
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Hi Paula,
That's "by design"... If some kind of manual character formatting ("underline" in your case) is applied to less than 50% of the characters in the paragraph, it's kept when you apply another paragraph style. If it's applied to more than 50%, it's removed. If you apply a paragraph style to more than one paragraph, manual formatting is removed in any case. If you replace the current paragraph style with another paragraph style through "Find/Replace", the manual formatting is kept (whether or not it's applied to 50% of the text). Admittedly, it's a bit confusing... but once you know the rules, you can usually achieve what you want to achieve. Regards, Klaus "Paula" wrote: We have a style that was created that changes paragraphs to a certain line spacing, indent, and the font to Book Antigua 12. It is a paragraph style. When we apply the style to an existing paragraph that contains concentrated underlined text on five consecutive lines of text, the underlining is removed. If we apply the style to an existing paragraph that contains underlined text and the underlined text is spread out throughout the paragraph and not on 5 consecutive lines, the underline is not removed. All of the underlined text reads the same. This same problem occurs even is we apply the built-in styles from Word, such as Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. Thanks for any suggestions. Paula |
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If you apply a paragraph style to more than one paragraph, manual
formatting is removed in any case. Sorry, that's just wrong. Even I don't know the rules... and often have to undo and try again, until I get what I want. :-/ Klaus |
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"Paula" wrote:
We have a style that was created that changes paragraphs to a certain line spacing, indent, and the font to Book Antigua 12. It is a paragraph style. When we apply the style to an existing paragraph that contains concentrated underlined text on five consecutive lines of text, the underlining is removed. If we apply the style to an existing paragraph that contains underlined text and the underlined text is spread out throughout the paragraph and not on 5 consecutive lines, the underline is not removed. All of the underlined text reads the same. This same problem occurs even is we apply the built-in styles from Word, such as Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. Create a a character style that applies underlining - Char_Under. Use the Find/Replace to look for underlined text, replace it with No underline + your new character style (Char_Under). Then, when you will apply the paragraph styles, the underlining will stick, regardless of the % of the paragraph being underlined. |
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Thank you, Jean. We will try that.
Paula "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: "Paula" wrote: We have a style that was created that changes paragraphs to a certain line spacing, indent, and the font to Book Antigua 12. It is a paragraph style. When we apply the style to an existing paragraph that contains concentrated underlined text on five consecutive lines of text, the underlining is removed. If we apply the style to an existing paragraph that contains underlined text and the underlined text is spread out throughout the paragraph and not on 5 consecutive lines, the underline is not removed. All of the underlined text reads the same. This same problem occurs even is we apply the built-in styles from Word, such as Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. Create a a character style that applies underlining - Char_Under. Use the Find/Replace to look for underlined text, replace it with No underline + your new character style (Char_Under). Then, when you will apply the paragraph styles, the underlining will stick, regardless of the % of the paragraph being underlined. |
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