Placing InCopy without formating

Hi. I am new to the Incopy workflow so please excuse me if this is a stupid question. We have a project where we need to have a single paragraph that is placed in multiple documents. We were hoping that we could use InCopy to do this, but the documents are not all the same font size or orientation. We are wondering if when you use this if there is some way to place the ICML file without any formating so that it will take on the attributes of the box that it is going into or so that the designers can manipulate it without manipulating the rest of the files using the same ICML file.
Thanks in advance!

If the formatting in the InCopy text is tied to named styles (paragraph and character styles), you can define those styles differently in each of your documents. In document 1, Body Text might be Garamond 10pt and black while in document 2 Body Text might be Comic Sans 32pt and purple.

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