On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 18:07 -0400, Paul B. wrote:
> Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
> > Paul B. wrote,
> >
> >> I just upgraded to m100. I set my default template to the same
> >> one I was using under m95, yet my custom paragraph styles are
> >> nowhere to be found. I thought they were stored in the template?
> >
> >
> > Paul, it works for me. How did you set the default template? I used
> > Templates > Organize and used Commands > Import Template to import my
> > template from OOo1.1.4, then selected the template and used Commands >
> > Set as default template. After that, clicking File > New opened a new
> > doc based on that template, and all my custom styles were there.
> >
> > Regards, Jean
> > Jean Hollis Weber
>
> Jean, the problem is not bringing a template into the fold, or
> using it once it's there. It's incorporating elements into a
> template that are in another template or file. I believe there
> should be a template management scheme which allows bringing
> elements such as styles and perhaps macros over.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
Okay. But rather than argue the point in this list. Why not enter an
Request for Enhancement (RFE) into Issue Tracker as this is the best way
to have requests such as this evaluated.
If you haven't already registered, do the following:
1. To file an issue you must register with OOo by clicking the
Register link at the top right of www.openoffice.org,
2. Fill in your information
3. Reply to the confirmation email that will be sent to the address
you provided.
4. Once you have confirmed, go to www.openoffice.org again
5. And click on the "Bugs & Issues" link in the General links box.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. It is important that you file
any examples with the issue to ensure your need is understood.
And when you are done, please post the issue # so we can vote on it.
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