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Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #34 from Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #33)
Not at all, requirement for the Sidebar Deck's Page related Content Panels
are to supplement the settings widgets found for all modules on the Page
Setup/Style dialog -- and as still reached in the Sidebar from the "More
options" button being added to each content panel.

It is possible that writer's page deck could also be used in calc (of course
with some minor adjustments), but the content panels dont translate for impress
and draw which doesnt have page styles, headers or footers.

But, adjusting margins in each module is such a frequent requirement, the
Sidebar GUI needs to be well reasoned and consistent.  Adding a "None/0.00"
for the dropdown lists of predefined margins is appropriate--having margins
of 0.00 show as custom, and only set through the "More options", "Page
setup" or "Page Style" dialogs of various labelings is not consistent UI.

0.00 margins in impress and draw makes sense as presentation slides arent
printed on regular paper and digital drawing dont need margins. But if
consistency is wanted in the margins drop down menu, then I dont have a problem
for it to be included.

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