Importing text from Word file while keeping formatting

I have text set up to convert to Goudy Oldstyle. When I try to import formatted text from a Word file, the italics don't translate to Goudy Oldstyle italic. It becomes Goudy Italic and then reads as a conflict. How would I be able to reformat just the italics?

Find Font is also in CS2 (Type > Find Font). Very easy, very simple.
In CS2, Find Font doesn't have the same Redefine Style functionality
that it does in CS3, but you can still find a missing font or font
variant and replace it with something that's not missing. You would have
to redefine styles manually, but you can use Find Font to figure out
which styles need redefining. (That is, if you've used styles; we don't
know yet because you haven't said.)
Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type, Inc.
www.pegtype.com

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