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Issue #:|47893
Summary:|Format --> Default resets applied character style.
Component:|Word processor
Version:|680m91
Platform:|PC
URL:|
OS/Version:|Windows 2000
Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
Keywords:|
Resolution:|
Issue type:|DEFECT
Priority:|P3
Subcomponent:|formatting
Assigned to:|mru
Reported by:|alvarezp2000
------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Apr 21 08:33:00 -0700
2005 -------
Writer should not remove explicitly applied character styles (via Stylist) when
applying "Default Formatting" to a selection; it should only reset "overriding
format" --or-- it should include an option in Stylist to chose what to reset.
1. Open a new text document.
2. New Heading1, say "Agenda".
3. New paragraph: "John, 555-1234".
4. New paragraph: "Mary, 555-1235".
5. Select "John" (w/o the phone number), make it "Bold".
6. Switch to the Character Style tab.
7. Click on "New style from selection", chosse "Name" as the name.
8. Apply "Name" to the text "Mary".
9. Apply italics to "555-1234".
10. Assume you have a great long agenda, 200 pages long.
11. Select all document.
12. Do "Format -> Default Formatting".
Writer should ONLY reset the italics placed to the phone number, but it resets
the names too back to not bold.
XHTML equivalent: <p><span class="name">John</span>, 555-1234.</p>
I would then define in the style: "name { font-weight: bold; }"
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