At 16:21 20/04/2020 -0600, William Lee Valentine wrote:
I have available to me the following instructions for the creation of a new template category. (I am instructed first to create the category in which I will wish to store a template when I have created the latter.)

1. Click on File > Templates > Organize.
2. Right click on one of the template names in the left column.
3. Choose New from the pop-up menu.
4. Rename the new category Untitled that now appears on the left. (Overtype the name "Untitled".)
5. Click Close.

I have followed these steps both in version 3.3 of OpenOffice (running on a machine that still uses Windows 2000), and in version 4.1.7. In both cases I have created a new template category "Custom" to add to those provided by default. I have completed the above five steps with apparent success. When I then attempt to save a new template, however, my category "Custom" does not appear: I am given only the defaults that were initially provided (or am shown "Untitled" as well).

I think you may be looking in the wrong place. It seems that categories are created as folders called Untitled, Untitled1, and so on within the template folder. But OpenOffice knows that you want the categories called Custom or whatever. If you use Save As... and browse around your file system, you will only find those folders with their unhelpful names. But instead you should be using File | Templates > | Save... in order to save your template (if you want it in the standard place for templates), when you will see the OpenOffice dialogue showing the categories with their desired names.

Note also that if you then wish to open a template to use (e.g via File | New > | Templates and Documents), the default landing place seems to be My Templates, so you will see at first only templates within that category. You just need to use the Up One Level button at the top of that dialogue to reveal categories, including your new ones.

Or do you mean something else?

Is my documentation in error, or is there a change in OpenOffice that renders the above instructions invalid?

I think neither.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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