The first paragraph in this was saved as "Title-lead" paragraph style. I
exported it to PDF (in which it maintained this style), closed it, then
opened it, and now it looks like this, the first paragraph having
changed to "Default Style". (Strangely, a header and footer also seem to
have been added.) This is just one example of what happens nearly on a
daily basis, usually with academic articles I'm writing. I don't have
any other examples for the moment because I tend to fix them as soon as
they happen but I can attach another the next time it happens.

** Attachment added: "Zotero workshop poster.odt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1292360/+attachment/4026170/+files/Zotero%20workshop%20poster.odt

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Title:
  On reopening an odt file, random paragraphs revert to "Default Style"
  paragraph style

Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Since installing the most recent PPA version of LibreOffice writer in
  Saucy, I find that whenever I close and then reopen an odt file, one
  or more random paragraphs have been changed from whatever style they
  were ("Text Body", "Heading 2," etc.) to "Default Style." Each time I
  open the same document, a different paragraph or random paragraphs are
  in Default Style. I never use Default Style, not even in my templates,
  so I'm certain this is not a case of me just forgetting to format
  things. And it's not a case of moving from docx to odt--I'm simply
  closing a file then reopening it in the same format.

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