Would "Select All" (CTRL-A), Menu->Format->Clear Direct Formatting
(CTRL-M) not work for you?
On 11/27/2013 05:45 PM, pbw wrote:
It's a bug, or, if you prefer, a missing vital feature.
The problem:
If you have a document filled with paragraph formatting which has been
applied directly using a paragraph style menu, any styles you define and
apply as a style will be overridden by the direct formatting previously
applied. There is no way that I have found to remove it, except by a manual
change using the paragraph style menu. That fixes my problem, but passes
the same problem on to the next person who wants to change the paragraph
styling.
I have just had to do this. The document was an imported Word .doc, but the
principle seems to apply everywhere.
How to fix it:
Add Format menu items "Clear all paragraph/character(/list?) formatting." It
doesn't actually remove all formatting, but applies a default format which
clear all the problem formats and allows a style to be cleanly applied.
List formatting is such a delicate matter that I don't know whether a clear
all list formatting operation would cause more trouble than it's worth.
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