https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159724

--- Comment #4 from Adalbert Hanßen <[email protected]> ---
Created attachment 192844
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screenshot to dieplay how to use the dialog

For those who desperately need this function: You can, for example, associate
Shift-Ctrl-M with NoCharacterStyle as shown in the attached screenshot. I think
Shift-Ctrl-M is a good choice for this function because Ctrl-M is already
associated with Clear (direct formatting). Removing all character styles is
something like the more powerful version of it.

Being able to associate it with a shortcut doesn't render the suggestion at the
beginning of this thread obsolete: If you are teaching someone LO Writer, you
should see this option in the GUI in all situations. Of course, it would be
particularly good if the list of character styles also displayed the shortcut
after the name of each character style to which a shortcut is assigned - or,
like the black box with mouseover, if the buttons on the toolbars also
displayed an assigned shortcut next to the function name. Such a black box is
already available in the Character Styles selection dialog, but it is
redundant: it only repeats the name of the element to which the mouse pointer
is currently pointing. Adding the shortcut would give it a real benefit.

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