On Fri, 2016-03-25 at 08:09 -0400, Eric Beversluis wrote:
found: Document Info". The document in question does have a
Properties window but it does not name the template selected, nor
is the selected template installed.
Same issue here - I can no longer assign a template to an existing
document. This very much impinges on the functionality of Master
Documents when working with very large [book like] documents.
Version: 5.0.4.2
Has anyone figured anything else? Is the support for features like
masters documents fading out of LibreOffice?
In my Fedora 22 Version 4, there is no "File->Templates->Assign
template (current document)" option.
What seems to work for me is to go to Styles and Formatting -> New
Style from Selection -> Load Styles. The "From File" option at "Load
Styles" works nicely if the style isn't a template.
Does this still work in LO Writer 5?
Yes, just tried it - Load Styles still works. So at least I get styles
of the same name - so if the file is included in a master document I
should get consistency.
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