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Old 11-10-2019, 06:27 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by GarryB123 View Post
Thank you Kovid and JSWolf

In the editor, I copied the CSS from the book that looked good to me, and pasted it in place of the CSS in the book I didn't like the look of. It worked! I don't know if this was the right thing to do but it worked; and was easy. Was that the wrong way to go about standardizing a look and feel? Could it mess something up?

Is there a tutorial to accomplish a standard look and feel using conversion?

Thank you for helping me this far. What a powerful program this is.
There is NOT one stylesheet to rule them all.
Style sheets are paired (matched) to the book that they were made for.

Even, the ones used by major publishers get misused (because the book formatting person does not understand how to apply the listed styles or there are custom additions for that book). Toss in, users like us, who clean unused styles. apply the cleaned one to a book that has custom additions and
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