https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162884

--- Comment #1 from Justin L <jl...@mail.com> ---
Created attachment 196359
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FootnoteSubscript.odt: similar English example when not using "Footnote
Characters" char-style

LibreOffice has its own idea about needing to consistently format all the
footnote characters, so it does that with Tools - Footnote Settings by
assigning a character style for all "Anchor in footnote".
That style in English is "Footnote Characters".

However, in DOC/X formats, that is handled just like any other text, and is
simply assigned a character style - potentially different for each entry.

To reproduce:
1. open FootnoteSubscript.odt. Notice "Anchor in footnote" is "My footnote
character" in 48 pt, purple, subscript.
2.) export as DOCX format (or DOC)
3a.) open in LO: Notice it is now using the default "Footnote characters"
3b.) open in MS Word: Notice that the footnote is 48pt, purple, subscript.

This is basically the same thing that is happening for the German document. The
applied style format "footnote reference" is mapped to LO "Footnote
Characters", but LO's German UI is creating a new char style "Fubnotenzeichen"
and applying that to all footnotes.

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