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Hi,


I think I've noticed something. Is it true that DOCX files can't maintain page templates?


With the help of the kind people on this list, Robert in particular, I've made three paragraph templates and a page template. I've even saved them as templates. So far, so good,


Every editing service and publisher I've come across thus far want DOC/DOCX files. I have been saving every thing as DOCX because of this. However I noticed yesterday that while my paragraph template styles are saved in the DOCX files, my page temple is not. If I reopen the DOCX file the paragraph temples are there but the page template is not. This is reproducible. I have to reload the page template in Writer if I want it each time I reopen the DOCX file.


Am I doing something wrong? Or does DOCX just not do page templates? I haven't used MS O in a long time.


Thank you.



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who is entitled to treat you like shit./
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