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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83726

A (Andy) <stgohi-lobugs@yahoo.de> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from A (Andy) <stgohi-lobugs@yahoo.de> ---
(In reply to Joel Madero from comment #7)
I am setting this to NEW and asking for ux-advise. I find this behavior to
be consistently annoying and if a user wants a style applied, they almost
definitely want every property of that style applied.

UX - any thoughts here? Feel free to close again but please think of users
who don't know about this direct formatting stuff (and the shortcut of ctrl
+ m to remove it). On one side we tell users to start using styles
consistently, but on the other, when you apply a style, you don't see
consistent results.

I agree with Joel.  In Bug 50639 I also already commented that this
local/direct formatting thing is not intuitive.

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