Hmm, I've looked at this again, and it's actually more subtle.
To do what you want to do, don't use 'Edit Style' use the 'Line...' option and
that has the same options for settings the line style.
I think the idea is that there are global 'styles' and that normally you
are using the 'default' style; 'Edit style' edits the style setting
currently in use, and since all your objects are in the default style it
changes them all.
If you go to the Menu option Format->Styles and formatting you can pick
a different style.
Not obvious is it! I could have sympathy with something saying it should
be more obvious but I'm not quite sure how.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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OOo Draw: changes to one objetc are applied to all objects
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/604482
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