On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 17:18:59 +0200 ale rimoldi <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch> wrote:
> and (of course part 3) do what you want on your > own computers! you're a free man in a free > country! but you might want to refrain from > telling other people on a public mailing list > to do things that might break their "system". > it gets archived, referenced in the search > engine and unskilled people will read them. > > Some templates are useful as examples of how to do things. But in general I don't store my own templates. instead I open an sla file for a similar project. Then I immediately save it as an sla with a different name. Then I can modify the new file as needed to fit the new situation. I do this all the time with my invoices for newspaper columns which must follow a precise layout with specific fields of information. The central table which lists the columns written takes the most time. -- John Culleton Wexford Press 410-795-1159
