Description: It would be useful to have a simple way to customize a heading style just from the changes you did directly to the text. E.g. you want to change the font or the color in a style. Right now you have to right-click on the style format and edit it in the sub menus. This then leads to the changes in the text parts which use this format style. It would be great to have a simple way to also do it the other way around: changing the format directly in the text an then transfering this new setting to the whole underlying format style. After having changed directly e.g. the font color of a text, it should be possible to right-click on the corresponding style format and to find a setting "Update Style format to Match Selection". Also MS Word found a way to do this (https://support.office.com/en-US/article/Add-a-heading-3EB8B917-56DC-4A17-891A-A026B2C790F2) and it would be good to have it too. What would be a nice extra feature: show in brackets the changes (font: Courier; style: bold; size:16pt), which you would update to this style. Thanks a lot! Actual Results: (feat req) Expected Results: (feat req) Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0
On the 'Organizer' tab of paragraph style there is an option to 'Autoupdate' where you can see what the style modifies from the inherited. " AutoUpdate Updates the style when you apply direct formatting to a paragraph using this style in your document. The formatting of all paragraphs using this style is automatically updated. " Also on the right icon on Sytles & Formatting, there is an option to update the style.