https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163819

--- Comment #7 from Uwe Dippel <[email protected]> ---
It's a design decision. Of course, the request is understood and most useful.
Though, looking at the 13-year-history of the grandma bug, it seems a difficult
matter. 
My initial thought was the introduction of a 'box dragout' architectural
addition. Like page break, where numbering and formatting are no problem at
continuing on another page. Taking a box, drawing, whatever, and dragging a
placeholder anywhere else. Then, the content is handled as a single item w.r.t.
format, numbering, only locally separated and placed elsewhere. 
Then, incrementing a list in the second (sub-)box will automatically increment
the list numbers in the subsequent boxes. And applying a style to a part of the
objects is applied to the parts with the same style in all 'dragged-out' parts;
wherever they are actually located in the 'dragged-out' boxes.

How's that?

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