On 1 Oct 2008 at 9:45, Harold Fuchs wrote:

> 2008/10/1 JOE Conner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > I cannot discover any way to save styles apart from including them in a
> > template.  Can this be done?
...
> 1. Create a blank document having the styles you want.
> File>Save As and choose Template as the type of file to save; make sure the
> "automatic file name extension" box is checked.2.
> 3. Close the document - but not Writer
> 4. File>Template>Orgainise>My Templates>Commands>Import. Broswe to where you
> just saved the file and iimport it. Its name will appear under My Templates.
> 5. If you want this new template as your "default" template, highlight its
> name and click Commands and then Set as Default.
> Done.
> 
> This on Win XP Pro OOo 2.4.1. I have to assume its the same elswhere.

Don't forget the stylist (F11) can load styles into an existing 
document from a variety of places - you don't have to start by 
opening a suitable template to create your document. I confess I've 
not tried it, but the drop-down box in the top right of the stylist 
offers a "load styles" option, which in turn gives a variety of 
places to load from, including as well as normal odf files (& I'm  
surprised to see it!) an MS Word template.


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