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On Wed, 19 Aug 2020 11:05:56 +0100
Office User <user.net@posteo.net> wrote:

On 19/08/2020 10:12, Dave Howorth wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 19:57:53 -0700 (MST)
V Stuart Foote <VStuart.Foote@utsa.edu> wrote:
  
toki wrote  
How does one construct an .OTM document?
...

At this stage, I'd settle for a sample.otm.    

Jonathon,

Just assemble one. It works as expected, if you need help perhaps
see Byfield's "Designing with LibreOffice"
<https://designingwithlibreoffice.com/download-buy/>    pgs. 324 -
342  

I'm confused 'otm' does not appear in that book? (Whatever a .OTM
is) 
Stuart  

See page 334 "Using master documents".
OTM = OpenDocument Text Master

I think that page 334 describes master documents (suffix .odm) rather
than master templates (suffix .otm), which I see appear in the save
dialog as an option, so I'm still confused (or at least I was until I
read Regina's answer).

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