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Mac OSX 10.6.4 and LibO 3.3 beta

I created a template called Mandarin-template.ott under OOo 3.2.1 which I saved in the appropriate 
directory, and copied over to the equivalent directory under LibO.  This I can access and load via 
the File/New/Templates command.  Not long ago, but after I had created the above template, I 
decided on a new naming convention, whereby my own created templates begin with an underscore, and 
thus appear at the top of the list.  I modified the Mandarin-template and saved it again, in the 
same directory, as _Mandarin-template.ott.

This one I cannot see with the File/New/Templates, nor from the Templates button I have added to 
the toolbar.  If, when in the templates window I opt for Organize, I can see both templates, but I 
have not so far been able to find a way to get LibO to see the one named _Mandarin-template.

I have also tried moving it to another folder and importing it.  It then appears in the Organizer 
list, at the top, out of alphabetical order, and if I try to drag it to its rightful place, I get 
an error message that it cannot be copied, as a file with the same name already exists.  Even after 
importing it, it is not visible in the Templates window, neither in its rightful place nor at the 
top of the list.

Any clues or suggestions most welcome.

TIA

//James
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