Keep format after retrofit from Word?

Hi !

I have to deal with quite a long file (over 10.000 segments) in which a lot of words should be italicized but aren't. I have looked for a quick way of fixing that, and came up with the following:
- export file for review (as a .docx)
- make all the changes in Word (using find & replace with formatting)
- retrofit after review into SDL

I had great hopes with this method, but they proved wrong: SDL does report every single change, but sticks to the previous formatting and doesn't take format changes from Word into account.

So... does anyone have an idea? Please help before I start italicizing my home and kids just for fun...
Truffe

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  • Hi

    It is indeed another case of "good bugs, bad bugs".  I think the intended behaviour is that Word formatting should be brought in, and you should not have to "force" the behaviour with text that behaves like a tag for certain formats.  If it's "fixed" I think the technique just needs to change so you work with styles instead of text replacement... unless you can tell me why a "fix" would be more problematic than that?  I tested in 2019 and in the latest SR1, and I only tested with Word files.  In my opinion it should not matter which formats are used, the solution should support the file.  So for XML files it should not work at all for example, but for IDML or Word the process should ensure that the tags are mapped correctly.  That's how I look at it anyway.

    When I get some feedback from the team (probably after this week) I'll let you know in this thread.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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