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Old 05-08-2021, 05:32 PM   #36
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I don't know the reasoning, but we see this all--all--the time. It depends a lot on the training of the InDesigner, and also, what font files s/he is using. If you use Adobe's built-in (cloud) fonts, then you will get exactly that cruft--you'll get a span calling the "italic" (Font! Not simply italicization, right?).
That's what I was suspecting... Adobe's Cloud font nonsense.

(And guess what happens if you open the file but aren't a part of their monthly fee structure...)

So this Italic font face issue is a more recent addition?

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I agree that GDocs are actually worse.
It actually makes me angry, you can send in a perfectly styled document in, but get complete gibberish out.

Is there a better way to import/apply/export Styles in Google Docs?
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