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Old 01-11-2012, 09:17 AM
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Hi Stephen,

The 'smarter' way is to define and use the appropriate Styles from the outset. Where that's not been done, the simplest way is to make a new document, copy & paste the old document into it as unformatted text, then start applying the appropriate Styles to those paragraphs needing them (if there's a 'base' Style other than 'Normal', apply that to the whole document first), using the original as a guide.
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