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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Sep 12 18:37:04 +0000 
2007 -------
Version 2.2.1

Still the same....

This "feature" seems very confusing. I think it's a bit odd that if i want to
change a page's style, i got to go to the previous page and put in that page's
page properties the next page's style. So i do that and my whole document
changes. Until i came here to report this bug and found i had to insert a page
break and then remove that blank page again.

Wouldn't it be an option to ask the user if they want to change the style of the
current page when they select one and insert a page/style break automaticly if
they select [Yes]?

Also as a side note to this, it might be nice to show visually where those
breaks are in the document, as i had a bit of difficulty in getting the
workaround to work. Probably because of removing the manual page break along
with the new page that i didn't want.
Also it might be a good idea to show all of these codes in a seperate code
frame, like wordperfect used to do. (I think that would be a very good idea as
it gives insight in more than just page styles and page breaks.)
The code frame could then show something like:
[DocumentStart][+DocumentSettings][PageStart][Heading1]Some text
here[/Heading1][Bold]Some text here
too.[/Bold][PageEnd][ManualPageBreak][PageStart][PageStyle=SomePageStyle][DocumentEnd]
(The plus sign in the [DocumentSettings] tag would then be a way to fold/unfold
the contents of the tag)
Of cause this is just a quick draft and would need to be thought about more
carefully, but it might be a nice idea and it could be useful for debugging too
as it would show exactly what is happening with the document content and why
something might not work as expected..

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