praveen,
There are two methods to specify the formatting used in the editor. In your case, you want the formatting used in the editor is same as the formatting used in the parent page.
1. Use Editor.EditorWysiwygModeCss Property to specify the location of the style sheet that will be used by the editable area. Multiple Style Sheets are supported. Find the location of containing style sheet, and append it to EditorWysiwygModeCss property as followings:
Example EditorWysiwygModeCss="example.css,~/yourparentpage.css"
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2. If your parent page defines styles in the page instead of defining styles in the external style sheets, first you need to set Editor.AutoParseClasses property to false.
Then copy all the styles in your parent page into template.aspx.
When Editor.AutoParseClasses property is set to false, the editor will automatically use the styles defining in the CuteSoft_clients/cuteeditor/template.aspx file.
Hope it helps.
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