Hi :)
Please can you elaborate a bit on that? I mean do you change the "depends on property"?
When fonts or other formatting don't behave after applying a style i usually try applying a
completely different style and then re-apply the formatting i really want. That generally seems to
fix the problem. However there must be something else lurking in there because it doesn't always
fix it.
So my 2nd route is to cut and re-paste as unformatted text
Shift Ctrl v
and then apply the various styles to the relevant parts of the pasted text. It often takes quite a
bit longer.
So, if there is a better way then that would be great to know.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Fernand Vanrie <sos@pmgroup.be>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Monday, 18 February 2013, 9:12
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] head format does not change
Jaap ,
probably, the "depends on property" of the format is involved in this behaviour
hope it helps
Fernand
In a document is a Head 1 preformated and in Arial font
Now I come across a Head 1 in Verbena. So I do change the Head 1 into an other format and than
back to Head 1
Now I expect this Head 1 to be in Arial (because that is the way Head 1 in this doc is
preformatted)
But nothing has changed.
How come, what to do?
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