https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130719
--- Comment #5 from Jamie Dimmel <jedimmel@gmail.com> ---
Thank you for the explanation.
I wasn't thinking about styles being hardcoded and not appearing in a 'default'
template. I just assumed all styles were in the default templates, and thus
could overwrite any non-custom styles back to template (or program) defaults.
As an end user I do (or would) find it useful to be able to reset all styles in
a doc back to their original (whether program or template) defaults, rather
than saving a file to plain text, then save back to odt, since if you use the
latter method you lose the link between blocks of text and styling.
I guess this becomes an issue for the user interface or design group then. In
the meantime, I'll just create my own template with all standard styles so I
can use it to overwrite something if I need to.
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