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--- Comment #47 from Patrick Smits <batavist@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #43)
* Feature: Do we really want this workflow? Should document and template be
linked so that changes to the template become effective later?

I a new file is derived from a template (via the File > Templates > Manage
Templates menu of File > New > Templates menu), the file is already linked to
the template. 

This can be checked via File > Properties > General > Template.

So nothing new here.

* Scope: How about textboxes, containing the company address for instance?
We can start with a basic set of course.

Templates are all about standardization, not just styles, but also headers,
footers, text boxes etc.

To get a good impression about what should be included, please check
https://templates.office.com

* Workflow: How do we edit the template? We could ask the user whether a
template should be opened and edited as it or applied to the current
document. Alternatively an extra command "Apply template" could be better.
The integration into the template manager is unclear.


Templates can be edited via Manage Templates. Click right on a template and
select Edit.

If a template is edited and a linked file is opened LibreOffice already asks
whether styles should be updated. See attachment.

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