Created attachment 70787 [details] Screenshot preview How to reproduce: * Create a new Writer document * Type "First Heading" (without quotes) on the first line; select "First Heading" and give it style 'Heading 1' * Enter * Type "Second Heading" (without quotes) on the second line; give it style Heading 2; * Go to "Styles and formatting ('Format' -> 'Styles and formatting') * Select the text "Second Heading" in the document * Click with your right click on Heading 1 in the 'Styles and formatting' window (with "Second heading" still selected in your document) -> Modify... * Go to tab 'Font Effects', now you'll see a preview on the word "Second Heading"... but that word isn't an example of Style 'Heading 1'... it's an example of 'Heading 2' What I think it should be: * All previous steps, but the last step with a preview of a 'Heading 1' formatted header I'm not really sure this is a bug, or this is intended behavior. Tested under Mac OSX 10.8.2; Version 4.0.0.0.alpha1+ (Build ID: b75e9576bfaf9f95532f2a9d6917cffbf37a57e) (=latest daily build for Mac OSX)
@Jan Holesovsky: I found this because I was testing your new feature (The "Apply Style" combo box in the toolbar now features previews of the styles to choose. (Jan Holesovsky)). I assume you have knowledge of this matter. If this isn't a bug, or you're not interested: I'm sorry to add you to this bug.
I can't reproduce this with Version 4.1.0.0.alpha0+ (Build ID: dfd474710f959dcf78038deb990c3618b467ec6) Marking as WORKSFORME. If you still see this with current master open it back up as UNCONFIRMED. Thanks for reporting :)