Lost index indentation

I converted WinHelp to HTMLHelp in RH8.  I lost all of the indentation of my index.  Is there an automated way to fix?

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6) i now want to drop the tablespace but it still says
alter tablespace tablespace_name offline
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01191: file 15 is already offline - cannot do a normal offline
ORA-01110: data file 15: '*_INDEX.DBF'
Although the tablespace is already offilne and i only have one datafile.
After deleating the tablespace i will create another tablespace by same name and run an import on that for indexes.
Later i can rebuild indexes.
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As your tablespace is having only one datafile, that also the datafile is offline already , so you are getting the error.If the datafile would have be online you wouldn't have got the error.
Secondly, as you wrote that you want to delete the tablespace, create new one and run the import, so do
1. drop tablespace tablespace_name including contents and datafiles; -- this will drop the index tablespace
2. create tablespace tablespace_name_same datafile 'loaction/datafile/name' size xxxM extent management local
segment space management auto;
3. Import the data
HTH
Anand

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