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Old 09-18-2011, 01:34 PM   #81
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Originally Posted by kiwidude View Post
@cybmole - perhaps when the plugin architecture is in place this sounds a good candidate. I too would love it. The responses I have seen on this previously is "it does not matter about having unused styles lying around". Which personally I disagree with - because when it comes time to make style changes to the document your maintenance job that much harder.

It would be nice to have the reverse as well - the ability to delete styles and have all usages of that style removed from the document. A good example is OCR conversions which can be peppered with dozens if not hundreds of styles that do pointless things like "letter-spacing" etc. It would be nice to just be able to delete all those styles from the css file, and then run a function that removes all orphaned styles from the rest of the doc.
I would love a Where used report, even if it only reported the file name(s) it was found used within.
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