Le 30/03/2014 18:55, Dale Erwin a écrit :
I was beginning to think I was going crazy. I tried to modify 2 page
styles in three different documents so that I could copy from one to the
other without destroying the format. After several attempts, I was
still getting a different format when I copied from one file to
another. It turns out that if you don't save the document, the changes
to the style are also not saved.
The odd part of this is that it is possible to close the file with no
prompt for saving changes. Now if I make a change to the text of a
document, then try to close the file, I will get a prompt to either save
or discard my changes, but I got no such prompt after changing styles
with no change to the text. Even more odd is that the "save" option is
greyed out (inactive) unless a change has been made and it is not greyed
out after changing a style even without changing text.
LibO v.4.1.4 (from TDF) under Debian Wheezy
I can't reproduce this behaviour: Writer save button is activated after
I import page styles from another document.
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Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
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