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Susan Ramlet
Hi, all,
Though I understand some about Global templates and add-ins, and how you can
change the association of a document to a template, I'm stuck on this one.
Is it possible to layer styles from different templates together without
changing the global settings for each user? That is, have a default
template and then layer styles from additional templates into it, so you
could easily attach and detach additional chunks of style codes depending on
your situation?
The problem we're trying to solve is this: we want a corporate document
template that has an attractive cover sheet and a base set of style codes.
However, one size does not necessarily fit all. Accounting has additional
styles codes they need, and Web designers use additional style codes for
their design documents. So, we'd like the base template to be the same but
allow people to layer their own style codes into it, without copying them in
permanently (in case the base template changes in the future).
Any ideas about how we could do this?
Thanks--
Susan
Though I understand some about Global templates and add-ins, and how you can
change the association of a document to a template, I'm stuck on this one.
Is it possible to layer styles from different templates together without
changing the global settings for each user? That is, have a default
template and then layer styles from additional templates into it, so you
could easily attach and detach additional chunks of style codes depending on
your situation?
The problem we're trying to solve is this: we want a corporate document
template that has an attractive cover sheet and a base set of style codes.
However, one size does not necessarily fit all. Accounting has additional
styles codes they need, and Web designers use additional style codes for
their design documents. So, we'd like the base template to be the same but
allow people to layer their own style codes into it, without copying them in
permanently (in case the base template changes in the future).
Any ideas about how we could do this?
Thanks--
Susan