https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123440

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Alan Hancock [November 14, 2013]
AOO401m5(Build:9714)  -  Rev. 1524958
Windows 7

I was able to reproduce this bug by opening a new document in Writer and doing
the following:

1. Type “Chapter 1”, “text text”, “Chapter 2”, and “text text” on separate
lines in that order.
2. Set the lines of text Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 to the style Header 1.
3. Now, in the Styles and Formatting tab, right-click Header 1 and select
Modify.
4. Move to the “Indents & Spacing” tab and alter any values under the Indents
title.
5. Select OK.
6. Notice the disparity between Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 where one is indented
and the other is not.

By attempting this also with the other heading options (specifically Header 2
and Signature),  I find this is a consistent problem among the styling options
in general (not just Header 1). This implies the issue lies within the
mechanism of updating the style consistently for all instances when editing the
style for one particular location.

This bug being resolved would be important for the authors that rely on them
for consistent headings in a large document. However, the bug is not critical
for the community at large and should not be held as a priority.

This bug can be worked around by altering the indent values for each instance
of the style within the document.

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