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I have had a similar issue with styles I have defined. It's been happening
irregularly for a few years, but I have never found any pattern or trigger
for this behaviour.

On Wed, 6 Mar 2024, 10:40 Robert Großkopf, <robert@familiegrosskopf.de>
wrote:

Hi Thomas,

Why is it, that a certain style produces two different appearances?
What can I do to get the same style for all chapters.
That will be required later when I set up an table of contents.

Please upload an example somewhere in the web, which shows this
behavior. Or: Write in ask.libreoffice.org. There you could upload files.

Regards

Robert
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