[AS, CS3] Change Values in [No Paragraph Style]

Is it possible to change the value of [No Paragraph Style]? I tried this (it's a german version; composer is singe line composer, language is english: GB):
tell application "Adobe InDesign CS3"
tell active document
set myInfo to {object reference, name} of paragraph style 1
set myPara to item 1 of myInfo
set ligatures of myPara to false
set composer of myPara to "Adobe Ein-Zeilen-Setzer"
set hyphen weight of myPara to 0
set applied language of myPara to language "Englisch: Großbritannien"
end tell
end tell
Thanks
Tobias

This is an "at your own risk" solution: export a .inx version of a document and edit the definition of No Paragraph Style in it. That will change it for that document and any derivative documents you make from it, but you can't change the application default.
Dave

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