Re: how do I convert a template to a style?

2016-01-26 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Jim,

Jim McLaughlin schrieb:

Now I am confused.

What is a "registered Template" as opposed to a "non registered template"



For example, if you want your text document to become a template, then 
you can do


(A) File > Templates > Save. There you choose a category and enter a 
name for the template. OK. That is part of the template manager.


or you do

(B) File > Sava as. There you set the file type to "ODF Text Document 
Template (.ott)(*.ott)".


In case (A) the new template is visible in File > New > Templates and 
Documents. And when you select the template in that dialog and use 
"open", then you get a document, that is not only based on that 
template, but the new document contains the information from which 
template it is generated in its document properties. With such templates 
you can generate a hierarchy of templates, templates based on other 
templates. When a template is changed afterwards, the document notices this.
That is, what I call a "registered" template. I do not know an official 
term for that.
The shortcoming is, that you cannot choose freely the place where the 
template is stored, but you have to stick to the path, which you have 
set in Tool > Options.


In case (B) you can choose an arbitrary place to store the template. 
When you later on double-click the template a new file is generated 
based on this template. But the new file does not store the information 
about its parent template. Therefore the document cannot inform you, in 
case the template is changed.


Kind regards
Regina



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Re: how do I convert a template to a style?

2016-01-25 Thread Keith N. McKenna
Julian Thomas wrote:
> I create a new document, and then want to apply the formatting specified in 
> one of my templates.
> 
> If I select Format - Styles and formatting, I'd like to apply the settings in 
> the template, but they don't show up in that window [it's just a bunch of 
> canned default page styles].  Load Style isn't very intuitive.  Is there an 
> easy trick?
> 
> Thanks
>  —
> jt - j...@jt-mj.net
> 
> "Oh bother", said Pooh, as he saw the mushroom cloud. 
> 
open a new document with the template that you want to apply and then
cut and paste the content of the other document into the new one and
save it.

Hope this Helps
Keith



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how do I convert a template to a style?

2016-01-25 Thread Julian Thomas
I create a new document, and then want to apply the formatting specified in one 
of my templates.

If I select Format - Styles and formatting, I'd like to apply the settings in 
the template, but they don't show up in that window [it's just a bunch of 
canned default page styles].  Load Style isn't very intuitive.  Is there an 
easy trick?

Thanks
 —
jt - j...@jt-mj.net

"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he saw the mushroom cloud. 





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