https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100018
--- Comment #11 from William Friedman <will.friedman@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Dave Barton from comment #10)
Please close this as NOT A BUG.
There is no need to fiddle with leading spaces or other similar tricks.
Using the software in the way it was designed to be used (ie. Paste as
unformatted text) is the solution.
"Paste as unformatted text" loses all other attributes of the text -- bold,
italics, etc. The expected behavior should be that the use can paste text with
such attributes from one style to another without losing those attributes. At
present, the only way to do this is to insert a leading space, which is
terrible design. The problem is with the software, which is poorly designed in
this case.
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- [Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 100018] FORMATTING: copying/pasting text to the first character of footnote changes paragraph style to the copied text's style instead of 'footnote' paragraph style · bugzilla-daemon
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