** Summary changed:

- backspace removes indent from previous paragraph
+ [Upstream] [hardy] backspace removes indent from previous paragraph

** Description changed:

  Hi.  When working in paragraphs using an indent (set using the   the upper 
triangle on the horizontal ruler) and wishing to combine two paragraphs into 
one, if I backspace a paragraph so that it becomes part of the previous 
paragraph, open office removes my indent on the previous paragraph and moves 
the first line to the left-hand margin.  Ideally, the indent should not be 
affected by any action other than a deliberate change to the indent itself.  
Thanks. 
  Steps to reproduce:
  1)Open a new document in Open Office;
  2)Set an indent by moving the topmost triangle on the horizontal ruler to the 
right;
  3)Type a line and the hit the return key;
  4)Type a second line below the first - this too should be indented according 
to the position of the triangle;
  5)Place cursor at the beginning of the second sentence and press backspace 
twice, so that second sentence joins first;
  6)This will have caused the topmost triangle to return to the margin and its 
fellow triangle, and moved your sentences to the left hand margin.
  Cheers. 
  
+ 
  Note: the original reporter indicated the bug was in package
  'openoffice'; however, that package was not published in Ubuntu.

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[Upstream] [hardy] backspace removes indent from previous paragraph
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40065
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