[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 138506] Retain modified style format (instead of using the default built-in style format) when copy cell range and paste as GDI format in Draw

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138506

--- Comment #15 from Ming Hua <ming.v.hua at qq.com> ---
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Screenshot of the result when pasted to a new spreadsheet

(In reply to Kevin Suo from comment #14)
> @Ming Hua: You stated it is good in 5.2.7, could you try to see if the
> styles are updated when paste in a new spreadsheet? Or is it because 5.2.7
> does not have some of the built-in styles thus treated them as direct
> formatting?
An empty new spreadsheet in 5.2.7 only has four built-in styles: Heading,
Heading1, Result, and Result2.

So when pasted to a new spreadsheet (using just Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V), the result
is... interesting.  Screenshot attached.

It seems "Heading" and "Result", which are built-in styles, reverted to
pre-modified setting.  The other styles kept the customized setting.

I also double-checked the result of pasting as GDI into Draw.  There everything
kept the customized setting.  So in 5.2.7 I'm getting different result when
pasting into Calc vs. pasting as GDI into Draw.

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