On 11/16/2007 12:00 AM, rob clement wrote:
> NoOp wrote:

>> 
>> Your issue may be related to this bug:
>> 
>> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=70669
>> [Import of templates fails when the name contains spaces - Target
>> milestone: OOo 2.4]
>> 
>> I'd recommend that you eliminate the underscores in the template name.
>> 
>> Other possibly related issues:
>> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=54896
>> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=82902
>> 
>> BTW: an underscore "_" is hex 5F so the translation should be %5F rather
>> than %20 which is hex for a space " ". So you might want to add your
>> problem to the 70669 bug report.
>> 

> 
> Apologies there is not one problem here but two.
> 
> Problem 1
> When I documented the procedure to create the OOo Impress template I 
> omitted one thing. I created the template as “powerbacks tech001” and 
> when I found a problem importing the template into OpenOffice, I renamed 
> the template from “powerbacks tech001” to “powerbacks_tech001” and 
> thought no more about it. This however is the core of the problem. The 
> original filename must be stored somewhere within the template file as 
> when the Impress presentation is saved the background filename reverts 
> to the original “powerbacks tech001”. So when I look at the file using 
>  >format >slide design it shows the old filename.
> 
> Moral never rename an impress template, always save it afresh.
> 
> Can someone please confirm that the original filename of an Impress 
> template is stored within the file.

Please add to:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=70669

> 
> Problem 2
> The change to the modern art background is a different problem. When I 
> created the new Impress template with the correct name, the background 
> still changed to the square, circle and triangle again but by using the 
>  >format >slide design I found that the file name was the new file name 
> of the file and the background could be reset by selecting “exchange 
> background page” and clicking load then you had a choice of backdrops 
> and need to choose the original backdrop.
> It is strange that now I have created the presentation, the file name 
> shown in >format >slide design is now shown as default.
> If anyone has any ideas about this then it would be helpful but at least 
> we have a workaround.
> 

Please file a bug report:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/project_issues.html

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