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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan  8 03:15:18 -0800 
2007 -------
It was suggested that I post this comment here, as well as in bug #66095, where 
I suggest that the 
issue be reopened.:

The resolution shows that OOo should use a *registered* template over one which 
is merely saved 
in the templates folder. That may be correct, but it isn't what's happening 
here. We're *replacing* a 
registered template, and OOo does not detect that the template has been changed 
because there are 
two templates of the same name and different extensions.

Expected behavior: When an .stw is opened, modified, and saved with 
File->Templates->Save, OOo 
properly notifies the user of the impending overwrite. But it doesn't 
overwrite. It saves a new template 
with the .ott extension. If "Overwrite?" is confirmed through the 
File->Templates->Save selection, OOo 
should erase the .stw file after writing the .ott file. 

As OOo now operates, the user must manually remove the .stw file from the 
~/Library/.../template 
directory in order to access the newly save .ott template from 
File->New->Templates and Documents. 
If that .stw is NOT removed, OOo uses it instead of the .ott template.  Why 
should a user have to Import 
a template that was just saved through the standard template 
creation/modification process? Keep in 
mind that the majority of office software users don't know how to find that 
directory in the file system, 
let alone have sense (and courage) enough to delete it manually.

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