This is very strange.
When I've previously opened a file which does NOT contain the styles of
the default template, I've seen the same message asking whether to apply
styles.
I've just tried to test whether I get the same results as you on an old
file.
I opened an old file containing only the default styles. The message
did not appear. =-O
I opened two more for good measure. Then a much later document which
contained additional styles but not the same styles as I use now.
Same thing. No thing.
Perhaps the message only appears when the document contains styles of
the same name containing different settings.
I'd probably get annoyed enough to file an issue. A pain shared is half
the pain.
James Elliott wrote:
If I press the "other key" (No, or Cancel), then nothing happens and
the question is asked again every time I call up the file for viewing.
James
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In most cases the document would be edited and saved after styles are
applied.
Your case is out of the ordinary because the document is an archive.
You could try filing an issue but I suspect it would get a very low
priority. Even a high priority means a long wait.
What happens if you press the other key (I forget whether it's "No"
or "Cancel")?
James Elliott wrote:
When I call up old purchase orders which were made with an older
version of OOo Calc I get the following message:
"The Styles in this document do not match your current Styles.
Should your current Styles be applied to this document"
I answer "Yes" to this, but every time I open that same document I
get the same pop-up and message.
One cannot Save the changed Styles because the Save icon is greyed out.
A work-around I have adopted for stopping this message popping up is
this:
1. when the pop-up appears I answer "Yes" to apply current styles;
2. I then type one character in an empty cell and immediately
delete it - this makes OOo think the document had been edited and
the Save icon becomes active;
3. I then click on the Save button and my current Styles must be
saved into the document because next time I open it the pop-up does
not appear.
Perhaps in the next revision this could be taken care of by either:
a) making the Save button active when the user answers "Yes" to the
pop-up .... or
b) auto-saving the current Styles when the user answers "Yes".
What do the rest of you think?
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