OK...
Set up one of the paragraphs with the correct para format.

Then:
Copy Special > Para Format.
S&R for a para tag with the old tag name, and replace by Pasting.

Make sure the Book option is checked in the S&R dialog to define your range.

Art

Art Campbell
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Nancy Allison <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> No, darlin, I've already used the CleanImports plug-in. It deleted all the
> old tags and imported my nice, clean, understandably-named tags.
>
> *However,* the text in the files remains tagged with the old tags. They're
> just not in the catalog any more. I still have to replace them with my
> beautiful new tags, and I'd prefer not to do it chapter-by-chapter. I will
> try the plug-in someone recommended.
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at  3:46 PM, Art Campbell wrote:
>
>> Use either Import > Formats at the book level (In the Book file, File
>>>
>>> Import > Formats), or the CleanImport plug-in (better for most
>>
>> applications, because it isn't additive).
>>
>
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