https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169431

--- Comment #3 from [email protected] ---
It *is* working but verifying that it is, is indirect - I have to change the
template, reload the file and, if I get a popup "template has changed", I know
things are as they should me (or I save as "fodt" and look at the xml). Which
is a bit tedious when updating zillions of files (90 in my case). Which is why
I'd like something like the Properties to tell me the full template address and
if loading it succeeded and a way to change it (while editing the document).

I have two working solutions: The "best"/easiest is the "Template Changer"
extension, which works well but I can't tell what it actually put in the file
(without looking at a fodt). I've settled on this solution. The other was to
save to fodt, editing that and exporting back to odt. That way, I could hammer
home that I want the template address as "../template.ott" rather than some
absolute or relative to some template directory (which on my system seems to be
"~/Templates", not where I want this template, I want it with the document so I
can zip it to an archive and know I have all the pieces).
I use Writer infrequently enough that I'll forget to update a template location
on a new install or system update (I need to add that to the README file for
the document).

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