Yes, but I'm cleaning up a >1000-page doc that has been updated by
many hands over the years. I need to look at each mistake and decide
what correct tags are, if any. Some of the mistakes are pretty
creative, e.g. somebody had a habit of accidentally formatting whole
paragraph with character tags and then using overrides to get it back
to normal.

FM10 can remove all character, paragraph, or table overrides in a book
with a single Change command, but I can't see that being useful very
often.

On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Stuart Rogers
<[email protected]> wrote:
> If you want to get rid of overrides en masse (and indiscriminately), you can
> import formats from the current document into itself, selecting Remove Other
> Format/Layout Overrides.  (No Undo; back up files first!)
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