https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99805
--- Comment #1 from Theodore Matula Jr. <[email protected]> ---
Summary: In Calc, Bold is the only function that removes the partial character
formatting and applies a cell formatting. If there are 2 words in a cell, and
one word has character formatting (bold, italics, etc), then selecting the
whole cell and applying/unapplying said formatting will only override the
character formatting if bold is used. In the same example with Italics,
underline, etc, applying/unapplying the formatting to the cell will keep the
character formatting.
Test with Bold:
1. Open a new Calc spreadsheet
2. Type two separate words in cell A1 (I used "Sky Net")
3. Highlight the second word and right click it. Click Character...
4. Under style, select Bold and click OK.
5. Select Cell A1 and either press the bold Button on the Formatting Bar twice
or CTRL+B twice
Result: neither words will be bolded
Test with Italics:
1. Open a new Calc spreadsheet
2. Type two separate words in cell A1 (I used "Sky Net")
3. Highlight the second word and right click it. Click Character...
4. Under style, select Italics and click OK.
5. Select Cell A1 and either press the Italics Button on the Formatting Bar
twice or CTRL+I twice
Result: the second word will still be italicized
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