Transformation d'attributs de texte sans style sur indesign

Bonjour,
Alors voilà mon souci. Je réalise la mise en page d'actes de colloque, c'est donc un document de 600 pages avec une quarantaine de textes séparés à intégrer dans mon document. Ces textes ont été "chartés" pour avoir tous les mêmes attributs de texte concernant les citations, etc... ils n'ont pas enregistré de style de caractère ou de paragraphe.
Mais tout ce qui doit figurer en italique a été saisi en souligné (je ne sais pas pourquoi ils ont imposé cette règle aux auteurs).
Bref, je voulais savoir s'il était possible avec indesign de sélectionner tous les mots soulignés pour les passer en italique sans devoir sélectionner chaque mot ou fragment de phrase pour lui appliquer un style.
(600 pages à faire ça c'est juste impossible...)
Merci d'avance de vos réponses

Bonjour,
il vous suffit de faire un rechercher/remplacer Ctrl ou Cmde + F
> dans l'onglet Texte ne mettez rien dans les cases blanches
> cliquez dans la case Rechercher le format :
> 2e ligne > Format de caractères de base > cochez la case Souligné
ET RIEN D'AUTRE
puis dans la case > Remplacer le format > option de Style de Caractère > sélectionnez ou créez un style de caractère pour l'ital en prenant soin de ne renseigner que le style de police ET RIEN D'AUTRE ainsi les autres attributs seront ceux des styles de paragraphe.
Tester le remplacement sur plusieurs pages
Un avertissement de police manquante avec un soulignement en rose peut apparaître si la police utilisée dans les styles de paragraphe ne nomme pas son italique de la même façon que vous dans le style de caractère, il faudra alors modifier celui-ci
bonne chance

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