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This isn't as easy as I tought.
If I go to the style pane I will find lots of sequences like <style name> <style name> + condensed <number1> <style name> + condensed <number2> <style name> + condensed <number3> <style name> + condensed <number4> <style name> + condensed <number5> <style name> + condensed <number6> etc If I select all instances of one of the lines above (from the style pane) it is individual characters that are affected. If I the use the font tab on the ribbon to reset the condensed setting back to normal, that particular style dissappears from the task pane. It seems I was deleting but as there are lits it didn't seem like they were diminishing. To write a macro I either have to be able to acces the style pane facility for selecting al instances of a style or search through the document on a character by character basis. Its not clear why my code above doesn't work when emulating the same operation from the style pane does work. Condensed is the example I'm using . I also have lots and lots of expanded, left, right, raised, lowered, in multifarious combinations so finding a macro solution would be great. All of this stuff is unecessary extraneous formatting which can be safely removed. Any more thoughts. |
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