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toki schrieb am 19-Aug-20 um 03:35:
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How does one construct an .OTM document?


That is a document template for master documents.

You start with making a master document. File > New > Master Document.
If you would make a normal Master Document, you would save it as "ODF Master Document (*.odm)". To get a document template instead, use File > Templates > 'Save as template...'. Using that way, it is automatically managed by the Template Manager and master documents created from this template will have a link to the template. Or you use File > 'Save as...' and select the type "ODF Master Document Template (*.otm)". You can still create a master document from this template, but it will not be linked to the template.

All that is the same as for other kind of document templates. In general the file name extension ot* is used for document templates and od* for normal documents.

The master document template belongs to the ODF 1.3 standard, which is supported by LibreOffice starting with version 7.0.

Kind regards
Regina

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