William Case wrote:
Hi Barbara;

On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 21:57 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
William Case wrote:

Are you actually pulling up the "Applied Styles" subset of the various style types, using the dropdown selection at the bottom of the list? Those would seem to work as you'd like, except that you have to first select whether you are looking for a page, paragraph, or character style. You might need to go to "Custom Styles" if you want one of yours that isn't currently in use in the document. The situation you describe is more what I'd expect from the "Automatic" or "All" selection.


I will reconstruct my speeches template.  It needs some changes in any
case, and see if I can get the Applied Styles to work the way you
suggest.  Right now it is giving me far too many unused style options.

It still seems to me that it would be simpler and far more intuitive to
be able to group the styles I want to use under one name and call on
that group when I needed it.
You might check the "Custom Styles" list, too. If you use only your own custom styles for a particular document type, that may actually amount to the "group" you're after. If there are some standard ones that you use as well, you could duplicate them under another name and apply those custom styles as necessary, to get the right group. But if "Applied Styles" is showing something you don't think you're using, that's an indication that it really is being used somewhere in the document. If it truly is not, you may have found a bug. Maybe you could store an example somewhere on the web for us to look at (actually, I think attachments of ODF file types make it through the filters onto the list).

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