https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89960
--- Comment #11 from John Russell <jrussell_88@yahoo.com.sg> ---
I agree with both Joel's cases, although personally I think that the user's
last election should overwrite all previous ones.
For example often you are working with documents created elsewhere. Power users
need to be able to apply styles over existing direct formatting.
Naive users will continue with direct formatting.
My experience is that I will apply styles first, then overwrite specific parts
with direct formatting where I need an uncommon local style. To do it the other
way round makes a difficult workflow where you can't see the look and feel of
the document until you've finished.
LibreOffice Writer is the only package I've seen which does not overwrite
previous selections with more recent ones.
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