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                  Issue #:|41097
                  Summary:|Styles and Formating vs Stylist
                Component:|ui
                  Version:|680m69
                 Platform:|All
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|All
                   Status:|NEW
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|DEFECT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|ui
              Assigned to:|sba
              Reported by:|sgauti





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 21 06:38:10 -0800 
2005 -------
Hi, 
Stylist has been renamed as Styles and formating. 

This renaming is very confusing for previous users that has to deal with a lot
of new features, new elements/order of GUI and the names of new files format.
This name was OOo only, making the feature specific to the product. Stylist is a
marketing topic for most of us (NLC I named) as is the Navigator or OOo 
toolbars. 
The name itself described the feature and its functionality and allow us to
explain why styles are so important for interoperability purposes.
More, the term Stylist is used in all our books, guides, How-tos, training
material (even for the next release 2.0 for which we have already prepared
material and for which companies migrating directly on 2.0 have already prepared
this material).
It even appears in the help files (yes it's in old terms index, but you have to
quit the actual help page, go to the index, imagine/undersand what is the
Stylist and go back to what you're trying to learn...).
So in order to take into account previous users (they have make the success of
OOo), in order to take into account new users and in order to don't confuse both
of them with new terms that they will find nowhere in books, how-tos, on line
help, please, move forward and keep the term Stylist instead of Styles and
formating. This last wording change a fabulous tool in a usual functionnality.

Kind regards
Sophie

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