William Case wrote:
>
> Hi: Just fixing a a typo.
>
>
> On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 13:55 -0500, William Case wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I have managed to create a working set of styles attached to a template
> I have called Speech.ott
>
> Is there a way to identify a limited set of styles (page, title,
> headers, text body) for one type of document or template? For example,
> I want to create a 'Speech' type Style Set (or grouping) that shows only
> the Speechpage, Speechtitle, Speechheaders, Speechtextbody styles that I
> have created and does NOT show the standard default, header1, header2
> etc. when I
> open the New Speech Template. In particular, I use the styles drop down
> box on the formatting tool bar a lot. When I open my new Speech
> Template, I want to see only my speech style choices in the drop down.
> That would also be nice in the styles dialogue window as well, but that
> is not as important to me.
>
> Is there a way to set this up?
> --
> Regards Bill
>
>
Creating a customised icon or dialogue would require fairly serious
programming.
FWIW, I preface my styles names with the underscore character: _
That way, they are at the top of the list, all together.
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