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--- Comment #38 from m.a.riosv <miguelangelrv@libreoffice.org> ---
Sometimes it's not easy for me to understand why changes are done, but

(In reply to tagezi from comment #36)
How many time will people spend to click the item from the submenu?

Almost the same, sub-menus open without click.

It is not that there are the item in the menu or not. There are a large
number of documents, which requires the removing of direct formatting,
because they were made by ... Why if someone does not know how to work in
the Writer, people who are able to work have to spend time?

If someone doesn't know she/he needs to learn, people able to work has another
quicker ways like [Ctrl+M]

Your promotion styles, does not remove the direct formatting from the
documents, which were made since 97 year in MSO.

I hope so.

The problem is that the movement of the cursor or the hand of two seconds,
poured to a quarter of an hour per a page. And when you want to remove
direct formatting and assign a style for multi-page document, this movement
begins to take hours.

Are you talking about removing the direct format word by word. I think it's
easy Menu/Edit/Select All [Ctrl+A]
and then
Menu/Format/Clear direct formating [Ctrl+M],
to get the whole document's body clear of direct formatting.

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