Question re. paragraph and character styles
Posted: 2011-05-22 11:22:17
I'm currently preparing a novel for publication. For that, I have to reformat the entire novel, i.e., no less than 50 chapters, in order to meet the publisher's specs. To that purpose, I've created another template, template#2 (whereas the chapters of the original version are based on template#1).
Importing the text from the "old" version (based on template#1) into the "new" version (based on template#2) works pretty straightforward as long as the paragraph and character styles in template#2 are named exactly in the same way as in template#1, even if, say, character style "normal#1" in template#1 means 12pt whereas character style "normal#1" in template#2 means 10pt. It works even if "normal#1" of template#2 has a font color different from "normal#1" of template#1. No problem here.
Now I have 3 "special" character styles in template#1: "special#1" (=12pt), "special#2" (=10pt), and "special#3" (=9pt). In template#2, I want only 2 "special" character styles, i.e., "special#1" (=10pt) and "special#2" (=9pt). That doesn't pose a problem for character style "special#1" since "special#1" (=12pt) of template#1 automatically becomes "special#1" (=10pt) of template#2. What I want to do is sort of "collapsing" character styles "special#2" and "special#3" of template#1 into only one "special" style of template#2, i.e., "special#2" and "special#3" of template#1 both become "special#2" in template#2.
I don't know how to do this. Is it possible at all, and if it is, how do I do it?
(More generally speaking, I'd like to assign a specific character style of template#1 to another specific character style in template#2, let's say, character style "abc" in template#1 shall become character style "xyz" in template#2. Is that possible?)
I hope i've made myself reasonably clear.
Thx in advance!
ninjagame
Importing the text from the "old" version (based on template#1) into the "new" version (based on template#2) works pretty straightforward as long as the paragraph and character styles in template#2 are named exactly in the same way as in template#1, even if, say, character style "normal#1" in template#1 means 12pt whereas character style "normal#1" in template#2 means 10pt. It works even if "normal#1" of template#2 has a font color different from "normal#1" of template#1. No problem here.
Now I have 3 "special" character styles in template#1: "special#1" (=12pt), "special#2" (=10pt), and "special#3" (=9pt). In template#2, I want only 2 "special" character styles, i.e., "special#1" (=10pt) and "special#2" (=9pt). That doesn't pose a problem for character style "special#1" since "special#1" (=12pt) of template#1 automatically becomes "special#1" (=10pt) of template#2. What I want to do is sort of "collapsing" character styles "special#2" and "special#3" of template#1 into only one "special" style of template#2, i.e., "special#2" and "special#3" of template#1 both become "special#2" in template#2.
I don't know how to do this. Is it possible at all, and if it is, how do I do it?
(More generally speaking, I'd like to assign a specific character style of template#1 to another specific character style in template#2, let's say, character style "abc" in template#1 shall become character style "xyz" in template#2. Is that possible?)
I hope i've made myself reasonably clear.
Thx in advance!
ninjagame