On 07/08/2018 05:12 PM, James Knott wrote:
On 07/08/2018 04:52 PM, toki wrote:
* /home/ your-user-name /.config/libreoffice/4/user/template/
Found 'em there. However, that does nothing for the problem of removing
My Templates, so that my templates are not mixed in with a bunch of
supplied templates that I don't use.
I don't understand the trend, not just here, but in other things too, of
breaking things that have worked well and replacing them with things
that are dumbed down or broken.
My Templates was very useful. How could anyone be so unbelievably
stupid as to think removing it was an "improvement"?
I'm using LO 6.0.3.2 on Linux Mint and I still have "My Templates." It
just takes a couple steps to get there.
If I click on "File" > "Templates" > "Manage Templates", I am met with a
dialog box with templates. The default view on my computer shows all
templates of a given type (Document, Spreadsheet, etc.). In the upper
right corner of the dialog box is a drop down box. It seems to default
to "All Categories," but if I click on the drop down arrow, I can select
"My Templates" and then see only the templates I have created.
So, I think "My Templates" is still there; it just doesn't pop up by
default as I seem to remember it did in the past.
Virgil
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