Mark C. Miller wrote:
I've spent the past several hour pouring over everything I can find on templates and can't figure them out.

I've created a default template that is based on Modern Library Association (MLA) standards.

I've created a second template that varies from that style slightly called Comic Double Space.

I want to use both in the same document.

I have set the MLA template as default.

Now, once I have my text entered, how in blue blazes do I change to the second template (Comic Double Space) I made?

Both templates show up when I do "new file" "template".
At first I thought it would show up under "styles and formatting".  Nope.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?
thanks for your help.

mcm

What your looking for is on the "Styles and formatting" window. On the right hand side at the top is a "New Style from selection" icon. Use this to combine the two styles into one document. You can update styles if they are named the same or add different styles to the current document. The Users Guides on Styles has some great information in them. You can find the guides at

http://www.oooauthors.org/english/userguide3/writer3/WG3_published

The guides are available in .odt and .pdf format. They are also available on the CDs I sent, in both formats.

HTH
--
Andy Brown


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected]
For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

Reply via email to