Our customer is working in CS3. I told her to export to .inx file and open
in CS2 to verify everything is flowing correctly. I opened .inx file and
save as in CS2. She has used quite a bite of different paragraph styles
that apply bullets, kerning, leading, first line indent and so on. Once I
export to Fusion Pro everything seems to be pretty close to from the
Indesign file.

Once I change any attribute in that text box, example if I replace a
letter with a new letter the whole text box re-flows completely different.
Is this because Fusion Pro is now applying its own algorithm?

What can I tell the customer that follows through to FusionPro from
paragraph styles if any for future files she submits?

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