On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 17:46:13 -0700 Barry McKenna <bmcken at pobox.com> dijo:
>The differences between a Template and a Master Page? Think of a template as a whole document that you need to repeat periodically, but with new content. I have long felt that templates are really unnecessary. A long time ago I wrote a newsletter that had many items that were the same from issue to issue. As I started each new issue I just opened the previous issue, saved under a new filename, deleted the changeable content, and proceeded to add the new content. I could have used a template, but it would have ended up being the same. A master page creates a background for document page(s) in a given file. When you apply a master page to a document page all the elements on the master page automatically appear on the document page. Master pages are handy for sections, chapters, and other material where you want items on a series of pages, but not on all pages in the file. I often use master pages for chapters, where I want to change the text on the header for each chapter. I don't know if that helped.
