You're welcome, John! At 11:09 AM -0500 1/16/06, John Huntington wrote: >Thanks for the speedy replies!
> I went through and changed the format overrides to new formats as >suggested by Mr. Gold, but (thank you Microsoft) that came out with >about 100 (literally) different "Normal" formats (Normal1, Normal2, >etc), about 10 "Heading 11" formats, etc etc. Word users commonly focus on developing content, over developing styles, so it's common for Word documents to contain manually-overridden Normal styles. FrameMaker users can easily transmogrify the Body format into many different looks, but it seems that they don't do it as often. The point is, it's not Word's failing, it's more the common way that Word's used. Create and Apply Formats could identify 100+ variations of Body in a FrameMaker file, if the author had overridden Body that many ways. -- Regards, Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices peter at knowhowpro.com
