Created attachment 75249 [details] This is a test odt document to demonstrate this bug I was using the change recorder and deleted a complete 'Heading 2' section which contained a table with caption. After the delete, the text immediately following the table (not deleted) becomes formatted with the 'Table' style. However, no matter what style I change the text to, once I 'Save' the document, the style reverts back to the 'Table' style. I just installed Version 3.6.5.2 (Build ID: 5b93205) to make sure the bug wasn't already fixed. I have included an odt text document as an attachment. 1) Open the test document, notice the text below the deleted section is formatted as style 'Table' 2) Select the text and change the style to 'Heading 2' (or just about anything else)-- the change will format correctly 3) Press the Save button, the text will revert back to 'Table' style I haven't found a workaround. I tried to find an "Option" and an "Auto Correct" feature related to this behavior, but wasn't successful. Thanks for your help!
I downloaded and installed LibreOffice Version 4.0.0.3 (Build ID: 7545bee9c2a0782548772a21bc84a9dcc583b89) The bug still recreates.
Confirmed with: LO 4.0.0.3 LO 4.0.1.0+ (Build ID: 0977ba31ee91f2ccaef87883407a3d3700e7551) Windows 7 Home Premium Jacques Guilleron
Could not reproduce from scratch. Solution for attached document: 1. Open document. 2. Edit -> Track Changes -> Record Changes on. 3. Right click on "Table 1: Event Counter..." and Reject Change. 4. Place cursor in paragraph "Event Counter Catalog Entry". 5. Change style to Heading 2. 6. Select "Table 1: Event Counter..." and delete. 7. Save and reopen document. Result: Paragraph "Event Counter Catalog Entry" stays Heading 2. Windows Vista 64 Version: 4.4.2.2 Build ID: c4c7d32d0d49397cad38d62472b0bc8acff48dd6 Changed to RESOLVED WORKSFORME