From what I read in the documentation I should be able to create a
Template, save it as a Template, and then it should appear in
Available for Use on the right. When I do that it isn't working, so
either I am doing it wrong or the documentation is missing something.
What I am seeing is that when I am in Impress and go to Save as
Templates-->Save As Template, the window that opens only has one tab,
Documents, and not the four tabs I am used to seeing (Documents,
Spreadsheets, Presentations, Drawings). If I go to
File-->New-->Templates in Impress I see all four tabs, but Templates I
saved in the Documents tab do not appear.
So, am I reading the documentation wrong? Or is something wrong here?
This is LO 4.3 on Windows 7. I'll see what I get when I do it on a Linux box.
Thanks,
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