My understanding is the style you created resides in the first document.
With both documents open you can copy the style to the second document.
If you copy the new style to the default document (you may need to
create your own default document in templates) then that style will be
available in all new documents.
Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
Steve
On 2015-03-31 05:30, Michael Tiernan wrote:
I can create a document and thereby create a style for use in it.
I can then, after saving it, create another document and load those
styles in for use in this new document.
I assume I'm doing this wrong but it *seems* that I can create a "List"
type in that first document but it seems that I *cannot* load those
styles into the second document.
Am I missing something?
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