Hi Dan, Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here is my reply to someone else who sent the exact same question. It > seems a little strange that the two emails are identical except for the > names and email addresses. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ thats easily explainable, Lars is my co-worker, as we both had problems to subscribe to users@ ml. we both received the welcome message, but then nothing, therefore these two messages... > Jun 19 06 2:01PM -0500 > > On Monday June 19 2006 06:30 am, Lars Weste wrote: > > Hi, > > > > this might be an easy question for you I hope. > > > > I found a way to load an impress template as a master page using the > > "Slide design" button and load the template I want. Then it is stored > > and usable in the "Used in this presentations" tab. > > Is there a way to have this template automatically in the "Avaliable for > > use" Tab? > > > > I am looking for hours for a way to configure this, so any hint is very > > appreciated. > > > > kind regards > > lars > > It would be much easier if you had mentioned which operating system > you are using (Windows, MAC, Linux, etc.) but here goes. > Search your hard drive for the location of this file: prs-novelty.otp. > Then copy your Impress template file to the same folder. Unless you are > using Win 98SE you will have to have Administrator rights to do this. > It should now show up in the Available to Use section of Master > Pages. You might have to close the Impress file you are using and open it > again to get the template to show up. > > Dan > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Thank you for this hint. I think that will do exactly what I want. but is there noting in the UI to allow the user to add a template to the master pages? Just to let you know, we are using Linux. kind regards Sebastian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
