Hi, joanamp,
> I bring my documents in from Microsoft Word
How? As a *.DOC file using the PM import filter?
Some guidance on importing text from MSWord into PM:
"It is well known that copy/pasting Word docs directly into PM will cause problems, particularly when style names clash. There are several 'safe' ways of getting the text into PM to ensure you don't bring in conflicting styles with the potential to corrupt the PM docs:
"1. Save the text from Word as rich text format (.RTF) or plain text (.TXT) instead of as a .DOC, then use File>Place to get it into PM. Make sure you immediately delete the link to the Word doc in the Links Manager, otherwise problems next time you open the PM file as it will look for that RTF/TXT file - bad news if you have made changes to the text in PM.
"Saving in RTF or TXT formats strips out the Word styles. The former however retains all bolding and italicising, the latter does not.
"2. Copy and paste the text into a brand new PM doc, highlight all the text and on the Styles palette, click on the [No Style] option. Then recopy the text and paste it into your existing PM doc and apply PMs styles. (Don't save the PM doc where you applied the [No Styles]).
"Either way, it is far better to apply styles using PM than to bring in Word styles.
"3. When you are in the "Place" dialog box, try checking "read tags." This will prevent the Word document from importing its own styles into your document. "
Hope this helps.
Iechyd da! John
Glannau Mersi, Lloegr.