On 6/26/2015 11:37 AM, Doug wrote:
A style is a strait-jacket! If you should want to, say, indent something where the style does not allow it, you have to invoke some other style. Or maybe double indent it. Or lots of things that "break" the style that is presently in force. This strait-jacket is something I encountered a few times, and decided that never again will I try to use this software. I just don't need the hassle! However, if there were to be a means of exiting the strait-jacket for a short space--a line or the end of a paragraph, say, or until one deliberately returns to the style, then it might become a more user-friendly environment.

You've already told us that you do not intend to learn styles. There is no need to give us more proof that you don't know how to use them.



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