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Old 04-23-2017, 05:11 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Stupid question, about 2:

Are you not able to map styles? I mean...presumably (I don't work in OO very often, but as I recall, it functions, more or less, like most WP) you can name styles in .odt, right? If you name a style identically, in OO, to a style in Word, will they map, or not?

I do something *somewhat* similar with INDD-->Word. (Or, for the sake of accuracy, the other way around) and then in INDD.ePUB-->CSS. Could a similar concept work here, or is that just too easy?

Hitch
What happens seems to be that Word 2013 uses its own styles for titles and notes because they have the same names as my odt styles. He does not touch the other user odt styles whose names are missing in its own template.

So if I am right, if I renamed in the odt file "Titre 2" as "My_Titre_2", maybe he would leave it untouched.... But this could give problems in the EPUB, for example for TOC creation.

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