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On 6/06/13 2:27 AM, mfraisse@free.fr wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm very involved with writing processors, and I'm trying to teach my pupils to work with styles, 
which should be one's first intention after all.
So I designed the documents they're going to work on since they are too young to do it. Then I turn 
the documents into a template they can use reuse and abuse.
Those templates comes with styles, my own styles, carefully named after their meaning and they open 
with the custom styles on.
BUT
The custom styles tab display only on kind of style at a time either page, paragraph, characters or 
... else.
Wouldn't it be nice if the custom styles tab displayed all the custom styles for the current 
document, from page to list ?
If we want people to work with styles they shouldn't have to look for them, for what they don't see 
does not exist.

How about a comprehensive list of custom styles ?

Am I clear ;-) for English is not my first language ?

Michel

Hi. I agree. I was thinking the same the other day when in a document. I am familiar with LO so manage OK but it is a "would be nice".
Steve

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