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Be Careful Applying Para-typed Style in WordImport Template

Module by: Chinwei Hu

Be Careful

If you highlight a segment partially from a paragraph

Figure 1
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And apply a "Paragraph-typed" style like "CNXML Code (Block)" as shown. It'd look as expected;

Warning:

however, the OOo live server doesn't think so, in fact, it'd turn into a different "Character-typed" style named "CNXML Code (Block) Char"
, which would be ignored by our oo2cnxml transformation

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Figure 2 (graphics2.png)

To make it simple, we can just put the cursor in the target paragraph DO NOT HIGHLIGHT ANYTHING with it blinking prettily like this:

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Click the Paragraph-type style you want, say, "CNXML Code (Block)", and you'd get the entire paragraph applied to that style without annoying "Char". Isn't it lovely?

Figure 4
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Now let's perform an experiment to see what happens when you partially highlight something within a paragraph and apply the paragraph-typed style to it---

Figure 5
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See? It now becomes ANOTHER style (para-typed styles cannot be nested among each others), which could be even nested inside another para-typed style.

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