Bruce Byfield wrote:
Janet M. Swisher wrote:
Writer documents keep track of what template they were created from,
because if you update the template, the next time you open the
document, OOo asks if you want to update the styles in the document.
However, if you've forgotten what template you created a document
from, how can you find out what template it was?
Hi, Janet:
The template is listed at the bottom of File > Properties > General.
If no template is listed, then either no default template was set or the
template was altered and, the next time the document was opened, someone
declined to update the document. If the document isn't updated after a
template change, then the link to the template is permanently broken.
<tip author="Bruce Byfield" subject="Finding the template of a
document">To find what template you created a document from go to *File
> Properties > General*. The template is listed at the bottom of the
dialog. If no template is listed, then either no default template was
set or the template was altered and, the next time the document was
opened, someone declined to update the document. If the document isn't
updated after a template change, then the link to the template is
permanently broken.</tip>
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