On Sun, 2012-04-29 at 08:23 +0200, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote: > Le 29/04/2012 04:50, avamk a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > I would love to fully utilise templates in my Writer documents, but am still > > confused about its organisation. > > > > When I open the Styles and Formatting window, it shows all styles under the > > Default "category". I can make changes to, and add new entries under > > Default. However, I do not like organising my styles this way, because I > > can't delete the stock styles in it. > > > > Is there a way to start my own set of styles from scratch, independent from > > the Default group? Once I created my styles, how do I save them into a file > > so as to use in other documents? > > > > Default styles are there forever, you can't delete them. > > Though, I encourage you to use them before any personal style creation, > because > > -- the stock styles get internationally supported > > eg: EN Text Body is FR Corps de texte > -> This is understadable by whoever opens the document, English speaker > or French native. > > -- any user opening you docs will be able to have their own style > settings which will automagically adapt your docs to their taste. > > eg: you setup the Text Body paragraph style to use Liberation Sans font > fo your document. If you pass it over to me, where I have the same style > with the Liberation Serif font setup, I can read *your* document with > *my* settings. > > > Styles are the pillar or OOo/LibO. Just because of this, I couldn't go > back to MSO. It is very important to grasp the styles principles and > learn their use. This knowledge brings a tremendous step in ease of > typing, document structuring and management. > Designing your own styles is of course possible -- and you'll have to do > so whenever the corresponding stock style doesn't exist -- but I > strongly insist on the use of the stock styles before any other attempt. > HTH, > -- > Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux >
Perhaps the first step is to get the Writer Guide from http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation. Since you are interested in using styles in Writer, Download the ODT rather than the PDF version. There are two chapters on styles that you should study, and I think chapter 9 is also important. There also is a chapter on templates that you should find useful. At the bottom of the Styles and Formatting window is a drop down list. One of the selections is Custom Styles. (The default setting is Automatic for USA English.) Create your own styles, and select Custom from the drop down list. You will only see the styles you created. All of the user guides listed on that web page is written almost exclusively with custom styles. Open the Writer Guide in LO, open the Styles and Formatting window, and select Custom Styles from the drop down list I mentioned. And if you want to see all of the custom styles, click on the icons at the top of the window. From left to right, you have Paragraph Styles, Character Styles, Page Styles, and List Styles. The last two icons are Fill Format Mode (See Writer Guide), and New Styles from Selection. When I'm using Writer, I usually select Applied Styles from the drop down list rather than Custom Styles. This allows me to find the style I want easier. If I find that I need to use a custom style, I select Custom Styles at the bottom and apply it. Then it appears in the Applied Styles lists when I need it the next time. --Dan -- For unsubscribe instructions e-mail to: users+h...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted