https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153534

--- Comment #4 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalr...@gmx.com> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #3)
> HTML is the default page style for File > New > HTML document.

Hmm... I didn't even remember we had such an entry in the new document menu.
Those menu entries are weird.

Be that as it may... there are several kinds of documents one can create using
the File > New submenu: Text, HTML, Labels, Business Cards (and ignoring Master
Document).

Right now, the Default Page Style is the actual default page style in Text,
Labels and Business Cards documents, but not in an HTML document. I don't
understand why they don't all use the Default Page Style as the Default Page
Style. They don't even each have their own page style.

Also, even given the current situation - when creating an HTML document, we
can't access the Page Styles via the sidebar, and can thus not see "HTML" on
the list of Page Styles. We can edit it through the Format menu, but can't
replace it. Why, then, should we be able to see this special style as another
item on the list, when editing text documents? And

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