Many thanks for your emails and help
Rupert
On 01/10/2013 11:47, Roberto Galoppini wrote:
2013/10/1 Rupert Parsons :
Hi,
Many thanks for your email. I can understand why you may not want to
encourage the deletion of templates. However, I think it is important that
publishers have a convenient
Hi,
Many thanks for your email. I can understand why you may not want to
encourage the deletion of templates. However, I think it is important
that publishers have a convenient means of editing their content as this
provides a mechanism to improve their templates and deal with any bugs.
Rega
2013/10/1 Rupert Parsons :
> Hi,
>
> Many thanks for your email. I can understand why you may not want to
> encourage the deletion of templates. However, I think it is important that
> publishers have a convenient means of editing their content as this provides
> a mechanism to improve their templa
Forwarding Roberto's answer (below) to Rupert who is not subscribed. Andrea
On 30/09/2013 Roberto Galoppini wrote:
2013/9/30 Rupert Parsons
Hello,
I have recently logged into my account on the OpenOffice (Sourceforge) template
website. This is the first time I have logged in since the templ
2013/9/30 Rupert Parsons
>
> Hello,
>
> I have recently logged into my account on the OpenOffice (Sourceforge)
> template website. This is the first time I have logged in since the template
> website was upgraded. I cannot see any option to edit or delete my published
> templates. I am only giv
Hello,
I have recently logged into my account on the OpenOffice (Sourceforge)
template website. This is the first time I have logged in since the
template website was upgraded. I cannot see any option to edit or delete
my published templates. I am only given an option to 'Add Content'. The
op