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--- Comment #17 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to Shu Zhang from comment #16)
> like mike said use the paste special function, and then you can keep the
> source style names. Is this function solve your issue, or do you think this
>
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--- Comment #16 from Shu Zhang <122092...@qq.com> ---
like mike said use the paste special function, and then you can keep the source
style names. Is this function solve your issue, or do you think this paste
special function missing
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--- Comment #15 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #14)
> Mike, I think you might may be making an implicit assumption that the author
> of the master document has written the subdocuments with the prior
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--- Comment #14 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #11)
> 2. ... Even in your
> example, there's no way every part would need *every* bit different; and
> most likely, it would need *most* (but a couple of
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--- Comment #13 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to David from comment #10)
> Is there a reason why modifying the settings for the section
> in the master document to which the subdocument is linked wouldn't work as
> designed to set
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--- Comment #12 from Mike Kaganski ---
Additional points to those who will have to consider this on the next UX call:
1. Master documents is an advanced feature, not *designed* as something to be
used without a bit of learning. A
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--- Comment #11 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #9)
1. You are trying to over-regulate the procedure, without thinking why it is as
it is (and removing my resolution, when I would ask if it's up to you to
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--- Comment #10 from David ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #7)
> They are discarded in the context of the larger document. And I explained
> and gave an example of when the user may want them kept rather than
> discarded.
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--- Comment #9 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #8)
> (In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #7)
> Since we do open-source business my _opinion_ has as much value as anyone's
> else. In most cases I agree
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--- Comment #8 from Heiko Tietze ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #7)
> It is impolite to mark an issue WONTFIX based on UX considerations when...
Since we do open-source business my _opinion_ has as much value as anyone's
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Mike Kaganski changed:
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--- Comment #4 from David ---
(In reply to Shu Zhang from comment #3)
> do you think it is better when you try to add the subsequent document it
> will have a pop-up window or something like that to make you choose to
> either keep the
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--- Comment #3 from Shu Zhang <122092...@qq.com> ---
do you think it is better when you try to add the subsequent document it will
have a pop-up window or something like that to make you choose to either keep
the existing styles or follow
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--- Comment #2 from David ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #0)
> Some specific example: One subdocument has all pages with light blue
> background (default page style), and the next subdocument has them in light
> green.
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