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1. Re: Selecting all "similar" text - is it possible?
Eugene Tyson Oct 9, 2009 7:35 AM (in response to linziloop)You should have used Paragraph Styles instead of character styles.
Use a Paragraph Style for whole paragraphs of text (even if one line) and use Character styles to give attributes to single characters/word(s) withing a paragraph.
With everything having Paragraph Styles you can have Space Above and Space Below attributes for the paragraphs.
If you want to give everything Paragraph styles, then select a paragraph and make a new paragraph style.
Search for your Body character style and replace it with your Pargraph style.
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2. Re: Selecting all "similar" text - is it possible?
linziloop Oct 9, 2009 7:52 AM (in response to Eugene Tyson)Hi, sorry should have also mentioned - the paragraph styles from Quark have also not carried over. So i have a whole lot of text, all (almost) correctly formatted, but nothing holding them it together so to speak!
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3. Re: Selecting all "similar" text - is it possible?
[Jongware] Oct 9, 2009 8:18 AM (in response to linziloop)Search for formatting that is applied to the text you want to change (e.g., its font, color, underline thickness(!), or language (!!)). Don't change anything but the leading.
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4. Re: Selecting all "similar" text - is it possible?
P Spier Oct 9, 2009 3:24 PM (in response to linziloop)And you should do that by defining the paragraph styles. Then instead of searching for the formatting and just changing it, you can seach for the formatting and apply the style in the change formatting panel.



