NOT [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are you guys ALL THERE? This is the 50th time/message I have explained the situation........ I sent the blank email, but it will NOT work because it is sent from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address, which is a legitimate business address. I told you earlier that [EMAIL PROTECTED] (a created email address that is used just to attack my business-we have had problems all summer with our website www.montezumabrand.com being intentionally infected with trojans and viruses, our shopping cart deleted/eliminated, etc.) is forwarding this list maliciously and is the email address that needs to be unsubscribed. We have had tracers put on the emails, but to no avail. Passwords have been changed without a trace on the website and shopping cart-I am tired of the attacks, although we have cleaned the website through the server and taken control of the site and cart. However, I have no control over this email and therefore cannot unsubscribe. I need YOUR personal and manual intervention to unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
----- Original Message ---- From: JOE Conner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, October 1, 2008 9:42:05 PM Subject: Re: [users] Re: Saving Styles Twayne wrote: >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> > 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 > I was trying to make a landscape style available within Calc. I did not want to recreate a style everytime I opened a new document. I still cannot get the landscape style available in a new document in the F11 choices. Attached is a template with landscape and portrait styles. Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
