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I have an arrangement on a page; (LO 7.5.4.2)

text in paragraph style A
text in paragraph style A
table (containing paragraph style B)
text in paragraph style A
text in paragraph style A

If I highlight the table (little arrow top left), copy and then paste the table, say between the 2 lower style A paragraphs above, a blank line is inserted below the table but in Default Paragraph Style which I always have to change back to style A.

If I copy a portion including text before and after the table, as in;

aph style A
table (containing paragraph style B)
tex

And paste it between the 2 lower style A paragraphs then the text "aph style A" changes to Default Paragraph Style.

If I copy a portion including the full paragraph before and some text after the table, as in;

text in paragraph style A
table (containing paragraph style B)
tex

And paste it between the 2 lower style A paragraphs then no change to Default Paragraph Style  occurs and styles remain as desired.

Can I assume this variable change to Default Paragraph Style is not the desired functionality?



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