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Hi
LO 3.5 introduces the new header/footer access UI. However the string
that shows is
"Header (Default)"
where "Default", I guess, is the page style name...
But when I change the page style to "Landscape" I still get "Default"...
which means that the style name is not inserted into the UI string...
Did I get it right?
Should I open a bug or is this already flagged?
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Olivier Hallot
Founder, Board of Directors Member - The Document Foundation
LibreOffice translation leader for Brazilian Portuguese
+55-21-8822-8812
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