>> mike scott wrote:
>>> On 1 Oct 2008 at 9:45, Harold Fuchs wrote:
>>> <<SNIP>>
>>> 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
>>
>> This would be perfect, if only, the style can be saved as a file by
>> itself.  All my searching has
>> only yielded that I can save a template which includes a style, but
>> not just the style by itself.
>>
>> Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA
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Educate a newbie?  Why is it important to save a style by itself?  Seems 
like it's the same thing to create an empty document with a style and 
save it as a template.

Or are you thinking more along the lines of using a macro to create a 
style and then need a place to put it?

Cheers,

Twayne 




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