2008/2/3, Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> At 12:09 03/02/2008 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> >    - Open a new empty document in Writer.
> >    - Change font to another one than the current one. Also change
> >    the font size to, let's say 40.
> >    - Write some text, then hit Enter.
> >
> >Now, what happens?
> >In my case, the line I just wrote changes back to its previous font
> >and size. How can I prevent this from happening?
> >
> >OpenOffice.org 2.3.0-1ubuntu5.3, Swedish
> >GNU/Linux Ubuntu 7.10
>
> This is a consequence (at least on my 2.3.1 for XP) of the setting at
> Tools | AutoCorrect... | Options | Apply Styles.  This automatically
> changes Default style to what Writer thinks is better!
>
> Pressing Enter once will apply Text Body style to your
> line.  Providing that your text does not have a full stop at the end,
> pressing Enter again applies Heading 1 style instead.
>
> I prefer to apply my own styles, so I - perhaps like other responders
> - have this setting turned off.


Thanks! That was exactly what was happening here! I unchecked it and now it
works fine!

I don't know when I checked that box, but at least now I changed it from ☒
to ☐.

Thanks again!

Johnny Rosenberg

I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
>
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