Dear list,
we work with styles extensively. Occasionally, someone will make
a mistake and e.g. apply "bold face" to a style. The problem is that
it seems Calc irrevocably remembers this. We can now deselect "bold
face", but then the style will incorporate "not bold", whereas
before it simply made no statement about "bold face" and hence could
be combined with direct formatting.
Is there a way to return a style to defaults, or put differently,
can a style definition be reduced somehow to just the attributes
that I want to control?
Thanks,
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