https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59159
--- Comment #7 from [email protected] --- @Rainer Bielefeld I don't think this can be a feature as it breaks the conditional formatting, but I agree that it is a feature to not copy all styles from a document (it should copy only the relevant ones). Another related problem: A. create two documents with a custom style in each (with the same name, but different, e.g. one does a red background and the other does a yellow background). B. copy a sheet from one document to the other Current behaviour: the formatting (of the copy) changes to match the style as defined in the destination file (e.g. cell which is formatted red using a style called 'john' will be yellow when copied to another document which already contains a style called 'john' which is defined to abe a yellow background). Expected behaviour: one of the styles is renamed to avoid a clash or a warning is displayed to advise me that a clash between styles exists - do I still want to copy? (Ideally it will check if the styles actually match so that it doesn't appear when both have a style called 'john' but they are identical styles.) New bug report for this or not? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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