On Tuesday June 20 2006 01:14 am, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> 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
If you save a presentation file (.odp) as a template (.otp) by using
File > Template > Save, you should be able to create a new presentation
containing the master slides of the template in the Available for Use
section of Master Pages. However, these slide masters will only be
available in the presentations created using this template.
If this is what you want and you will be using this template many
times, I recommend you add the New Document from Template icon to your
Standard toolbar. It is already on this toolbar, but you have to make it
visible.
Dan
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