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Most of the time when I create a new document I want to set the Title style on the first line/paragraph. So, I go to the little dropdown box at the top on the left, where "common" styles are selected (what I'm calling the "default style selection list - for lack of a better known alternative") and Title is not there. So, I click on "more...". This brings up the Styles & Formatting dialog with 20 (Paragraph) styles listed. None of them are Title.

From there, I have a choice, I can click on the drop down menu at the bottom of that dialog followed by clicking on "hierarchical", head down to Headings and choose Title underneath.

My other option is to click on one of the icons at the top of the Styles & Formatting dialog and then click back to the Paragraph icon, at which point it displays an extended list of styles, perhaps 100... and if I scroll down that list nearly to the bottom Title is listed and I can select it.

Once I select Title it gets added to the first dropdown box I mentioned (top left) and from then on for the life of that session I can select Title from that drop down box.

Whenever I open a new document, I have to start that process all over again. Considering that I pretty much always use Title, I'd like to know if there's a way to make it stay in that dropdown box between sessions (i.e. forever).

Thank you in advance.

LO 3.5.5.3

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