At 19:09 26/03/2018 +0200, John Herron wrote:
I wrote a document based on a specific template. As I did so, I
added four new styles to the document. Is there a way to
automagically incorporate these new styles into the specific
template, such that when I create a new document based on it, the
new styles will be included in it?
o Open the document.
o Delete all its text (or as much of it as appropriate).
o Save the denuded document (but still containing its styles) as a
template - presumably over the existing one.
Alternatively, you can import styles from one document to another -
in this case from your existing document to a new document intended
to become your template - using the Load Styles facility, accessible
from the drop-down menu from the New Style from Selection button in
the Styles and Formatting window.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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