Hi :)
I'm not sure if it would be useful or not.

Another way to reduce clutter is to use "Remove direct formatting" but
then headers and such might well appear the same as the body of the
text.  Then just go through and select each heading in turn and apply
the relevant heading style.  Those styles might need to be modified if
you've not used LibreOffice before or if you want the document to look
very different from other documents you've produced.  Watching the
changes ripple through the entire document (so that all heading1's
look the same and all heading 2s) can be quite satisfying.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 24 February 2014 18:07, HValisuo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using libreoffixe
> Version: 4.1.4.2
> Build ID: 410m0(Build:2)
> in openSUSE Tumbleweed.
>
> I am editing a text file of less than 200 hundred A4 pages. The file size
> had grown to 7.4MB. (Maybe because I had some stupid style definitions I had
> made.)
>
> I saved the file in .html format, exited libreoffice, restarted, read back
> the file and saved in .odt format. The new size was less than 250KB. I lost
> some of my style definitions but now everything is again OK, maybe even
> better than before.
>
> I wonder, if my file could be of any use to the developers.
>
>
>
>
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