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Bullet point handling in Proton Docs is inconsistent and poorly behaved.
Pressing Enter repeatedly produces uneven spacing, layout artifacts, and excessive gaps. There is no clean way to insert a single blank line or exit a list without damaging the document’s structure.
This makes editing longer or evolving documents unnecessarily frustrating and time-consuming.
Bullet lists are fundamental. The current behaviour indicates insufficient testing and design attention in a core editing workflow.
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Proton Docs has no global or bulk control over line spacing or paragraph spacing.
This is not a niche feature. This is baseline document functionality.
Without it, documents quickly become visually inconsistent and cannot be formatted to a professional standard. Mixing normal paragraphs and bullet points makes spacing unpredictable and impossible to clean up.
Shipping a document editor without basic spacing controls suggests that presentation was not considered at all, which is negligent for a tool explicitly intended for document creation and sharing.
This should not need to be requested
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In Proton Sheets, copying cells does not preserve data validation or conditional formatting.
This forces users to rebuild rules cell-by-cell, which is absurd in a spreadsheet tool.
Data validation and conditional formatting are foundational features, not advanced extras. Failing to support rule propagation via copy/paste severely limits real-world usability.