2013/2/18 Tom Davies <[email protected]>

> Hi :)
> Please can you elaborate a bit on that?  I mean do you change the "depends
> on property"?
>
> When fonts or other formatting don't behave after applying a style i
> usually try applying a completely different style and then re-apply the
> formatting i really want.  That generally seems to fix the problem.
> However there must be something else lurking in there because it doesn't
> always fix it.
>
> So my 2nd route is to cut and re-paste as unformatted text
> Shift Ctrl v
> and then apply the various styles to the relevant parts of the pasted
> text.  It often takes quite a bit longer.
>
> So, if there is a better way then that would be great to know.
>

Same as OP problem, try to select​ the text that don't seem to follow the
style correctly and use the "format->remove direct formatting" (or
something like this) menu command.

As far as I know, text formatting depend on at least four things: paragraph
style, character style, direct paragraph formatting and direct character
formatting, roughly in that order. If you have direct formatting, changing
style won't erase it. The format->remove direct formatting clear these.
(I'm not talking about conditional format here, because I'm not sure
when/how they apply).

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