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Hello masters,
is there any tool or plugging to visualize all used styles, dependencies between them, and what changes from one to another? kind of mind-map of: normal >[+cursive & -2pointsize]> quote and on top of that, if it could show the micro-formattings in the document, that differs from the pure stile, willl be great. --- the scenario, is that , I am receiving some docs, copy/paste of several docs, each one of its own, with lot of crap formating ... and buildiing a short of book, with all this content |
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No such tool that I am aware of. See what happens with Shift+F1.
Try creating a new document and pasting into it as plain text. Then re-do the formatting using a set of styles you have developed. May be the quickest method. |
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