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Figure 52. Copying styles from a template into the open document
4) Select the categories of styles to be copied. Select Overwrite if you want the
styles being copied to replace any styles of the same names in the document
you are copying them into.
5) Click OK to copy the styles. You will not see any change on screen.
Note
To copy the styles from another document, click the From File button
to open a window from which you can select the required document.
Caution
If your document has a table of contents, and if you have used custom
styles for headings, the heading levels associated with outline levels
(in Tools > Outline Numbering) will revert to the defaults of
Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on when you load styles this way. You
will need to change these back to your custom heading styles. This is a
bug.
Deleting styles
You cannot remove (delete) any of OOo’s predefined styles from a document or
template, even if they are not in use.
You can remove any user-defined (custom) styles; but before you do, you should make
sure the styles are not in use. If an unwanted style is in use, you will want to replace
it with a substitute style.
To delete unwanted styles, right-click on them (one at a time) in the Styles and
Formatting window and click Delete on the pop-up menu.
If the style is in use, you receive a warning message.
Caution
Make sure the style is not in use before deletion. Otherwise, all
objects with that style will return to the default style and retain their
formatting as manual formatting. This can be a problem in a long
document.
If the style is not in use, you receive a confirmation message; click Yes.
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