https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146177

--- Comment #2 from Grzegorz Skoczylas <[email protected]> ---
After further investigation, I found that my first post on this issue was a
little inaccurate.

My source document was created in Google Docs. I exported it to ODT format and
copied some sections from it into a new document created in Writer. The copied
text included, among other things, a header style “Heading 1”. When I copied
this piece of text into Writer, the original “Heading 1” style was replaced
with other “Heading 1” style copied from a document created in Google. As a
result, all the “Heading 1” style lines in my new document started to look
different. I thought that format cleaning was not working. Meanwhile, this
function worked correctly, but the style definition was automatically changed.

In that case, it may not be a bug, but – in my opinion – in such a situation
the Writer should at least warn that it is changing the style definition. It
would be even better if it informed that the copied text has some styles
indicated and asked whether to copy them to Writer and replace the existing
styles.

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