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At 19:40 10/09/2014 +0200, Sophie Gautier wrote:
Le 10/09/2014 19:10, Brian Barker a écrit :
At 18:36 10/09/2014 +0200, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Shouldn't applying the style overwrite all previous style information though ?
This depends on what you mean. Applying one 
style of a type (character, paragraph, page, 
etc.) should replace the effects of the 
previous style of that type - but not styles of 
other types. So applying a paragraph style (as 
suggested in this enquiry) will replace any 
previous paragraph style but not, for example, 
any existing character style - which may well affect formatting.
In addition, the disparaged local (manual) 
formatting always supersedes that applied by 
styles, so applying a fresh paragraph style will not remove this.
It's really a bug because it's a predefined style.
Oh, indeed - as I'd already remarked to the 
questioner privately. This was just a response to 
the bare question asked by Mr Thurgood.
Brian Barker  

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