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Hi John,

one hint:
Tools → Options → LibreOffice Writer → Basic Fonts
will set the size of the Default Character Style (and some other styles)
I have tried it with Character Style Emphasis. Set it to 150% - it was
set to 150% of the Default Character Style and sets all to 18pt. Then I
changed the Basic Font to 14pt and the Character Style Emphasis changes
to 21pt after a refresh.

And another hint: If you are missing a description write it down.
I have been asked a longer time ago if I couldn't write down something
about Base. So I wrote the German Base-Handbuch for LO. The fist Book
had 300 pages. The version, which should be published for LO 7.0, will
have more than 600 pages.
Then I saw there is missing a description about XML-Form-Documents. I
tested all and wrote it down.

I the German Mailinglist we had seen the same problems with character
styles, paragraph styles and so on. It would be great to have a separate
description.

Regards

Robert
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