Hi bobes,
another possibility for finding tracking could be saving text as XPress Tags and searching for it in any text editor with good searching capabilities:
<v8.10><e8>
@Normal=<Ps100p100t0Y1h100z12k0b0cKf"Helvetica"n0o("Calt","liga","locl")L0G0>
@Normal=[Sp"","Normal","Normal"]<*L*AL*h"Standard"*s"None"*m"None"*kn0*kt0*ra0*rb0*d0*p(0,0,0,0,0,0,g(P,S))>
@$:Ker<k-2>n<k$>Kern
<t-2>Track<t$>
Note: As JRS correctly points out, the kern value is applied to the "n" here and the shift in characters therefore appears between the n and the K: "KernKern".
For removing manual kerning there's also a menu item under "Utilities". For removing all of the tracking it is probably best to use an AppleScript (see above).
Regards
Matthias
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