https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138642

--- Comment #2 from Telesto <tele...@surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #1)
> Or make a choice
> * continue with current page style
> * start with other page style from here. Select:
> and show drop-down list only in the second case.

>From communication perspective I opt for the above: make choice here.

Thing is there is always a 'page style'. The question is if you explicitly set
one. This an be they same as the previous paragraph.. The difference occur only
when changing the page style for a area limited by page breaks..

[The other topic the page break line showing if explicit page style is set or
'inheriting' the previous one.. There bug reporting with a proposal in that
direction somewhere]. As part the long list of my complains (in)valid complains
regarding accessibility/work-ability with page styles. 

@Offtopic
However i'm also the opinion of 'page breaks' not being a part of paragraph
style by definition. I surely get they idea of connecting page break to
paragraph style, if this done explicitly on purpose. However as the only way,
I'm still not really convinced.. I never had the impression of page breaks
being attached to paragraphs in Word with all the quirks it brings.. [But this
touches ideology, and maybe even file format specifications] and rather
off-topic here

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