I had the same thing happen. But no idea why. Thought it might be the styles  
were imported with the text.  I just deleted them. Didn't seem to cause any 
problems. 

I'd be interested to know the reason too. 

Nicki

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On 24 Nov 2012, at 08:11, T?r?k ?rp?d <torar at freemail.hu> wrote:

> I am sorry if the subject has already been discussed, but I use Scribus 
> occasionally only, so I am reading the forum likewise.
> 
> I am working on a book (X-mas present to my father) and met a strange 
> behaviour of Scribus. The paragraph styles are multiplying during work.
> What I mean with this?
> 
> I had prepared my paragraph styles, before I started copy-pasting the text. I 
> am working chapter-by-chapter. First I paste-copy the text to a text box. 
> Then in editor window I apply the necessary styles. After the first 
> copy-styling the second time I saw that my used paragraph styles had been 
> multiplied. Any time I used them, as much copy was prepared. It does not 
> matter, that I deleted the extra paragraph style copies, the next time they 
> were there again, plus some more.
> 
> Listed among the styles somehow like this:
> 
> Parastyle A
> Copy of Parastyle A (1)
> Copy of Parastyle A (2)
> Parastyle B
> Copy of Parastyle B (1)
> Copy of Parastyle B (2)
> 
> etc.
> 
> At the moment I can not give you screenshots, as I am working with Scribus 
> from a USB drive system - on my desktop I can use Scribus 1.3.9 only.
> 
> The system I use:
> Drive: 60 GB with "/", swap and "/home" partitions, etx4 (except swap).
> Linux Mint 13 LMDE and Scribus 1.4.0 Hungarian.
> 
> I do not know, whether it is for a bug, incorrect settings, or something else.
> 
> ?rp?d T?r?k
> 
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