On 27/06/2022 01:15, Chris J. wrote:
HI.
Thank you, I'm beginning to figure out Master Documents. Still a few
issues but we'll get to them or solve them no doubt with the least
convenient method.
Book editors and publishers have submission formats they will accept.
They want a certain type face, size, margins and top and bottom space.
The idea use to be to get words count or ranges of same etc. This was
before word processors. They still want it that way.
I RTFMed and created a page style. There's no option to save page
styles, the closest is OK. But, when I looked at the list I got from the
bottom middle page stye menu there it was.
When I exited Writer and got back in however, my page styles was gone.
Is there no way to save these things or must delve into the mysteries of
the Template? Thank you.
You don't "Save" individual styles, you create a document with the
styles (Pages, Paragraphs, Characters, etc.) you require and save that
document as a template. There is no big mystery or difficulty with
creating, editing or using templates, just follow the information given
in the Writer Guide.
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