Hi,
I have LibreOffice 3.6.4.3, on Mac OS, and a new document. I'm trying to
change the style of "Header 2" by changing one header and using "Update
Style", but it doesn't work. Here's exactly what I do...
I have 2 paragraphs of style "Header 2". The style font is Times New
Roman. I triple click on the first header to select it. I got to toolbar
and select Helvetica font, which changes this header to Helvetica. Then in
the "Styles and Formatting" panel (with Header 2 still selected) I activate
the menu and choose "Update Style". Nothing happens to the second header.
To check if the style itself changed, I right click on "Header 2" >
"Modify". That dialog panel still shows "Times New Roman" under the Font
tab.
There are other "Header 2"s in the document, and they do not have the same
problem. Any ideas on what is wrong with this header, or some way to check
it's underlying properties so I can fix it, or report a bug, if needed. I
cleared direct formatting, set it's style back to "default" and then back
to header2... same problem.
Rob
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