https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94148
--- Comment #9 from MarjaE <erwinm@alumni.beloit.edu> ---
"If you say "it's not obvious" how to set a style you mean that understanding
what is part of your "Grey 6" is not clear or how to assemble all properties?"
What?
I don't understand. I want to switch and match colors between objects.
You suggested using styles.
I actually tried using styles. I selected one object, created a style "gray 6,"
selected another object, changed it to gray 6, and found that LibreOffice
changed its size, shape, font size, etc. to match the first object. Which
doesn't help.
If we're supposed to use styles to switch and match colors between objects,
then we need to be able to *remove* extra properties, so that each style only
has one property: fill color for one set of styles, line color for another.
Yes, that's beyond the scope of the original bug.
But, it shows that styles aren't a solution to the original problem.
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