Thank you, Jean-Francois. I will get on that right away.
On 08/16/2012 03:35 PM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
Le 16/08/2012 21:09, Kevin O'Brien a écrit :
I have several times gone through making and customizing the styles I
use in LibreOffice Writer, and each time I come back I discover that all
of my work has disappeared. The custom styles I created are gone, and
the modifications I made to the built-in styles have been discarded. I
assume I am doing something wrong here, and I'd like to know what it is
so that I can create what I need once and for all.
By default, styles are created within a document. So, I'd guess they
should be still there.
If you want to make your carefully crafted styles global, you should
derive a template from the document where your styles lie. See the
File / Templates menu.
Once you've got your styles into a template, you may make that
template the default one : same menu as above. Then, any time you open
a new document, your styles are there. Et voila.
HTH,
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Kevin B. O'Brien
zwilnik@zwilnik.com
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