On 2 Feb 2008 at 11:41, Dan wrote:
...
>     I'm not sure I understand the problem. If you have the Styles and 
> Formating window (use the F11 key to open it), Click the Character Styles 
> icon (the letter A) in its toolbar. Make sure the dropdown list at the bottom 
> of this window has Applied Styles selected. Click one some of the words in 
> the paragraph to see what character style each of these words has. If it is a 
> style you have created, you can then delete your custom style. Finally, 
> highlight the entire paragraph and double click the Default character style.
>     While you could just highlight all the text and then double click the 
> Default character style, this would not remove the custom style you created 
> or the modification you might have made to an existing style.
...
Hmmm. I've just learned something.  "character" default style and 
"paragraph" default style behave differently - the latter explicitly 
applies whatever the paragraph style "default " is set to (and this is 
user-editable), while the former just removes any character-level 
formatting (and a right-click on it in the sylist doesn't offer 
'edit').

So yes, that's a way of fixing duff formatting. I guess it makes some 
sort of sense. Thanks.



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