I recommend you try SILAS, a Word template with very helpful
macros, can help you attach styles to paragraphs in your text.
After the text is correctly tagged with Scripture styles you can
save the text (or export) to USFM format; the backslash codes will
be inserted. After installing SILAS you attach it to a Word doc
with Scripture text that is missing the codes. SILAS can be found
here:
http://lingtransoft.info/apps/silas-smart-interactive-layout-assistant-scripture
Each of the Scripture styles in Paratext is named after a
backslash marker. So you might search for bold, centered text and
have Word attach the "s - Section heading" style. "Chapter" and
remove the word, attaching the c - Chapter Number style. I would
start by find/replace and attaching paragraph styles. Make sure
that every paragraph has a Scripture paragraph style attached;
search for "default" and any automatic styles attached as the doc
was being typed.
Don't worry about formatting verse numbers. Once you have the
correct chapter and text styles (p, ip, q1, etc) attached you can
run macro (from a menu) that will walk through the whole
document, formatting verse numbers as it finds them in sequence,
within Scripture paragraph styles. It restarts at v.1 after a
correctly tagged Chapter number. If it sees a non-sequential
number it asks what you want to do with it. It works beautifully,
thanks to Jim Henderson.
KimB