On 3/28/2011 10:33 AM, Spencer wrote:
It's not really clear exactly what you mean here by "template" (though it doesn't seem to be what OOo means by that). You can set up a custom page style so that all pages have the same layout, but though that can control the content of headers/footers, it does not establish the content of the text area. What you are describing sounds more like a pattern for the text area itself. If that's correct, the easiest way is to copy the content from page to page and make the changes for new material. There are more elegant solutions, such as setting up a separate file which you then insert for each new page (using Insert > File).Hi, My template: HEADER 2 HEADER 2 HEADER 3 some textHEADER 3 HEADER 4 some text HEADER 3 some text page 1 Ever page will have this format.I put a manual brake after page number, think that when I go to the next page I get my template again. Instead I get a blank page, which I think is the default page. How do I get my template to be my template always? Thanks
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