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Old 04-24-2017, 02:14 AM   #31
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Hi

We just know our tools. LibreOffice is also pretty good for styles...

I've found a cumbersome way to make Word display my titles (I'll let go the notes for the time being).

I had previously -painfully- modified the styles of the titles of the inbuilt .dotm template and saved the changes under a new template name.

Then, my odt file being displayed, I select the Developer tab, then the Add_in tab (Compléments in French); I select this new template and attach it to the current file. The titles are then displayed correctly. However, it looks like an unnatural process...

Question: Is there a way to select my own template by default? I mean, when I open an odt, I would like to see that my template is attached automatically. This would be cleaner.

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