https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136654
Clarc <[email protected]> changed:
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Status|NEEDINFO |UNCONFIRMED
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--- Comment #3 from Clarc <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to BogdanB from comment #1)
> Could you try a Factory Reset?
>
> Go to menu Help - Restart in Safe Mode - Factory Settings and Reset.
> Why this? Because your LibreOffice 7 installation could have a bad profile,
> so, wehn restarting in Factory Settings is just like your computer see for
> the first time a LibreOffice instalation and everything should be fine.
I tried "Restart in Safe Mode" on both Windows and Linux and in both cases the
bug could be reproduced.
(Turns out I was wrong, my Winows-LO is version 7.0.0.3
Version: 7.0.0.3 (x64)
Build ID: 8061b3e9204bef6b321a21033174034a5e2ea88e
CPU-Threads: 3; BS: Windows 10.0 Build 18363; UI-Render: Standard; VCL: win
Locale: de-AT (de_AT); UI: de-DE
Calc: threaded)
Are you sure, you tried the exact same steps I took? Let me describe it step by
step:
1. Open a new LO document
2. Press CTRL + 1 to get a H1
3. Write a few nonsense letters.
4. Press enter
5. The following text is a Text Body. (as it should be.) Write a few nonsense
letters.
6. Place your cursor at the beginning of your Text-Body-Text.
7. Click DELETE/BACKSPACE to move your Text-Body-Text up and make it become a
H1 Text
8. Click ENTER. Now you have two H1s, even though H1 is set to use Text Body as
it's Next Style.
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