Steps to reproduce: 1. Open Styles and Formatting window (F11) 2. Go to list styles 3. Ensure that list style window opens at "Position" tab (to do that: open style window, go to "Position" tab, press OK) 4. Right mouse button on any style → Modify... 5. Switch to "Options" tab 6. Change anything (the most visible is switching numbering style from numbers to uppercase letters) 7. Press "Apply" button Window will switch tab to "Position" (most likely this is #38606). If you switch back to "Options" tab, you will see that your changes have not been made. "Options" state will be in state that it was when you have opened window for the first time. This works ONLY if initial tab (tab that is displayed when window is created) is "Position". If initial tab is "Organizer", "Bullets" or anything else, then changing something in "Options" tab and hitting "Apply" will work as expected (changes will be made). I could reproduce it on LO 3.6.1 on Debian (amd64) and Windows 7 (i686). I could NOT reproduce it on LO 3.5.6 on Arch Linux (i686), therefore I mark this as regression. Best regards Mirosław Zalewski
Hello I reproduce with Version 3.6.2.1 (Build ID: ba822cc) and Windows 7 64bits Regards Pierre-Yves
I can no longer reproduce it using LO 3.6.4-rc1. This is most likely due to #38606 being fixed in this release. Marking bug as FIXED, then.