I really, really do not not like how only some (but not all) of a paragraph's 
style settings can be overridden in the Properties window.  This means that 
each and every time I want to modify the left indent, right indent, tab 
settings, etc for a specific paragraph, I need to declare another damned style. 
 Why can't each setting in a paragraph's style have a complimentary override 
option outside the context of the Styles manager?  What's with this apparent 
love affair with styles?  I should have the freedom to format my text however I 
please, either with or without a style.  In my opinion, a style should only 
need to be defined when a particular text style is to be repeated in a 
document.  Otherwise, just format the single occurrence manually.  (Unless 
you're in Scribus, then forget it and resort to defining yet another bloody 
style...)

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