Jean Hollis Weber wrote:

8) do we need the differentiation between OOoGuideName and OOoHeading0? I am
tempted to create a single style (OOoTitle).

Yes, we definitely need that differentiation.

1) The guide name should be in a smaller font than the chapter title on the first pages of chapters.

2) OOoTitle is the style I use for the name of the book on the title page of the book.

3) In the V2 template, the paragraph tagged with OOoGuideName was set to be invisible when the chapter is included in the full book. (IIRC, I used a style definition in the book template of "white" for that paragraph, since I couldn't get hidden paragraphs to work. A kludge, but it worked.)

4) Most importantly: If the guide name is in the same style as the chapter title, then the guide name will show up in the book's table of contents before every chapter name -- definitely unwanted!

BTW, I forgot to set up the conditional hidden section around the copyright and ToC pages in my new template. You're welcome to do that, or I'll add it after you fix the styles.

There's nothing to hinder there being more than one template--one dedicated for the book and another (and even others?) for this landscape layout or whatever else. Just add those extra book styles and build a book template.

But again, having extra, unused styles is not bad in itself--just confusing, perhaps, to those who might not know for what the extra styles were meant.

Gary

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Gary Schnabl
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