?) cases people *don't need* styles because they are never
going to change any formatting and the documents aren't complex enough to
need more than Default and Default+Bold :)
Pedro
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mariosv wrote
There you can create a new style based on the current format, and the type
of style depends on what type you have selected: paragraph, character or
page.
But that is not the same. First, you need to *manually* create the new style
(and give it a name) while what MS Word does is
Hi Jean-Francois
Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote
Yes, for sure. But changing a style is extensive: the changes apply
throughout the document, whereas a local format is, well, local.
IOW, changing a style is worth the few extra clicks, if any and setting
direct formatting is actually requiring
the Paragraph and at least 5
mouse clicks (assuming you know where Styles are) ;)
BTW I just added an Enhancement Request so that Sidebar is set per
Module/Program
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69534
Best regards,
Pedro
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