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> [mailto:framers-bounces+rshelton=opentext.com at lists.frameusers.com]On
> Behalf Of Jon Harvey
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>  
> 
> I am trying to find a fast way to replace one paragraph tag in a book
> with another without going through each file one at a time. For example,
> assume a  file (open but not in the book) has a style called
> "desiredstyle" and all the files in my book have a style called
> "unwantedstyle". Is there a fast way to globally replace the
> "unwantedstyle" with "desiredstyle" in a book? The only way I know to do
> this is to go through each file one at a time and use the paragraph
> designer. I have lots of styles to replace  so an automated technique
> would help a lot.
> 

Jon,

With the insertion point in a paragraph that uses "desiredstyle," from the Edit 
menu, select Copy Special, Paragraph Format. You now have the desired format on 
the clipboard.

Now, do a search and replace through the entire book, searching for paragraph 
tag "unwantedstyle" and choosing "By pasting" in the Change field. You might 
want to do one or two replaces individually to make sure this gives you what 
you want, but you can then do a "change all" for the book.

Not exactly automated, but it will do the whole book a lot faster than changing 
one tag at a time.

(Thanks to David Knopf for teaching me this when I was starting with Frame, not 
that long ago.)

Bob
"Love people. Use things. Not vice-versa." -- Kelly Rothaus


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