Hi there!
In another post I stated already that maybe a better office integration saves LW some work, while making life better for office users.
Anyways I understand that a generic approach might be better for everyone, therefore I wanted to highlight some points.
Maybe these are bugs, most likely this is just a user-issue. That's why I didn't want to raise a bug report.
Here's the short list related to text formats:
- Styles, seem to be unusable, how can I add new ones?
- Styles #2: If I apply "hyperlink" on text and then again the normal style, the hyperlink style sticks.
- An important function would be to "carry over the format" with a button, so you select a passage, click the button and then mark the area that should get the same style
- When adding many sections to a topic, it happens sometimes that it is not possible to read the last row because it is offscreen and cannot be scrolled to either.
- Editing tables is problematic "shading" within the table properties dialog does not seem to consider all existing cells in the table.
In another post I stated already that maybe a better office integration saves LW some work, while making life better for office users.
Anyways I understand that a generic approach might be better for everyone, therefore I wanted to highlight some points.
Maybe these are bugs, most likely this is just a user-issue. That's why I didn't want to raise a bug report.
Here's the short list related to text formats:
- Styles, seem to be unusable, how can I add new ones?
- Styles #2: If I apply "hyperlink" on text and then again the normal style, the hyperlink style sticks.
- An important function would be to "carry over the format" with a button, so you select a passage, click the button and then mark the area that should get the same style
- When adding many sections to a topic, it happens sometimes that it is not possible to read the last row because it is offscreen and cannot be scrolled to either.
- Editing tables is problematic "shading" within the table properties dialog does not seem to consider all existing cells in the table.
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