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------- Additional comments from kswen...@openoffice.org Fri Jan 28 19:02:03 
+0000 2011 -------
> You do not want to have your styles overwritten in the presentation you paste
> into by the styles that you used in the pasted slide
This is true.
There are other ways to paste a slide so that it looks correct, however.  These
are a few possibilities:

1) copy the style but with a unique name.
2) copy the traits of each object without assigning it a style.
3) warn the user that the styles won't be copied

I think 3 should be the absolute minimum since a normal user would think this
was a bug, instead of a design decision.

Option 2 makes it at least usable.
If I can't copy slides from one presentation to another then the tool is 
useless.

Option 1 may be the best option since it will work and cause the least grief to
the user!

On that note, is there a way for a user to copy styles from one presentation to
another?


> Please check why a fresh,empty doc has already set its default linestyle to 
> invisble. This is not standard.

A fresh doc does not yeild an invisible default linestyle...
  what is pasted is not usable, however.  See the attached pictures to get an 
idea.
Imagine pasting 50 slides.

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