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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Sat Dec 20 12:27:20 
+0000 2008 -------
Agreed fully. Just finishing a book, and my co-s use direct formatting, which is
a good habit for everyday-letters and **** for books to be sent to a publisher.

Though I wouldn't want a complete kiosk-solution here (direct formatting is
impossible), my proposal was that 'Applied Styles' actually show applied styles,
only, and not their ancestors. As a first step. When all paragraph styles
displayed are the ones prescribed (I called them, e.g. 'Springer text body',
'Springer bibliography'), and no more 'Default', I do know that all paragraphs
are formatted with the prescribed styles. Now I have to 'Find (and Replace)' all
styles shown as 'Applied Styles', one after the other, to check if some person
has (unintentionally?) clicked another style, some parent. Showing the parents
increase the chance to make a mistake.

This request has my vote!


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