https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83071

--- Comment #28 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to Albrecht Müller from comment #27)
> Use case example:
> Goal: Some documents (generated by an UML tool) should get a common layout. 
> 
> Idea: Open one of the documents, edit templates (F11), save it. Open each of
> the other documents and copy these styles (Styles -> Load Styles -> From
> File ...) from the first document. 
> 
> Result: Worked for me except that the other documents did not show chapter
> numbers.

[The UI is confusing :( ]

How it works: Open Tool > Outline (LO 6: Chapter) numbering. Make all your
settings. Click on button "Format". It has the item "Save as". Enter a name for
this chapter numbering. You will get a file "chapter.cfg" in your user
directory in subfolder "config". For the other document go to Open Tool >
Outline numbering as click on button "Format". You should see an item with your
naming. Click it. That will transfer the outline-level-style to the other
document.

I don't know, why this had been labeled "Format".

The file chapter.cfg is transportable, in case you have two different user
directories.

The file chapter.cfg contains the node "<text:outline-style>" which is located
in the folder styles.xml in a packed odt document file. It does not contain,
which paragraph style is set on each level.

I don't know, whether these steps can be done by a macro.

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