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Old 04-25-2017, 02:46 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Well....

I haven't gotten very far, in my investigation, but the fact that there's a STYLE, named "Police par defaut" in the Word file might have something to do with this. I tested V4, simply by exporting it to HTML, and sure enough, I found the spans. The spans are reflecting "underlying properties," apparently.

Hitch
I guess you won't find a "Police par defaut", since you're using an english/american MSWord. AFAIK "Police par defaut" translates to "Default Paragraph Font" in english (and "Standardskrifttype i afsnit" in danish ) It's one of the three or four standard styles found in every Word document.

When exporting to HTML it's the one usually called msoNormal (in every international and local language version of Word, I think)

Regards,

Kim

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