Hyperlink style

I'm importing a Word doc into RoboHTML and I have a custom
css I want to use. Unfortunately, the style sheet for the topic
always overrides the style sheet I assign, so to make my hyperlinks
look the way I want them to, I have to manually delete the
hyperlink (visited) and hyperlink (unvisited) styles from the sheet
for the topic. Is there a way to do this
en masse?
Also, how do I delete an unneeded css from the
project?

Dan
Have you tried applying your custom .css via the Appearance
tab on the Topic Properties.
When you import, a .css (with the name of the Word Document)
is automatically created in the project. You can change the .css on
one topic (or on bulk topics) to use your custom .css. Once all the
topics have been the correct .css, you can then just remove the
unwanted style sheets that were creating during the import.
Regards

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