Thanlis,
I've recreated the error. Did you open a new document from the template or did you try to open a document by clicking on the "OpenOffice.org Writer" button?
The reason for my question is this: the styles I've set up won't automatically transfer over to the program itself - they're embedded in the template file. If you want to import them into the program, then you have to create a new default template. You can do this by importing the styles - there is a drop-down box on the top-right of the "Styles and Formatting" window named "New Style from Selection." Choose "Load Styles" and select the "Project Gutenberg Conversion Template" file. Then save the document as a template somewhere permanent (My Documents, for example) and then choose that as a default template from "File > Templates > Organize ..." by right-clicking on the "My Templates" folder and importing your new document then right-clicking the filename and choose "Use as my default template."
I like to have a header on every document I make, so that I can insert page numbers or my name without messing up the pagination later down the road; you can change pretty much anything you like on the file before you save it as a template - if you, for instance, want a different style or font as your default, change it before you save the template.
So, in short, the macro won't work without the new styles I created in the template. You either need to use the "Project Gutenberg Conversion Template" (which you can alter anything you need to, page size, font, styles, and re-save as a template file) or import the Sony Reader styles into your default template.
Sorry about the hassle; let me know what features you'd like to see when you get it working!
Sam
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