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4) To copy a style, hold down the Ctrl key and drag the name of the style from
one list to the other.
5) Repeat for each style you want to copy. If the receiving template or document
has many styles, you may not see any change unless you scroll down in the list.
When you are finished, click Close.
Deleting styles
You cannot remove (delete) any of Calc’s predefined styles, even if you are not using
them.
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.
Replacing styles (and then deleting the unwanted ones) can be very useful if you are
dealing with a spreadsheet that has been worked on by several people.
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. Choose Yes in the
confirmation pop-up.
Creating a spreadsheet from a template
To create a spreadsheet from a template:
1) From the main menu, choose File > New > Templates and Documents. The
Templates and Documents dialog opens.
Figure 105: Templates and Documents dialog
2) In the box on the left, click the Templates icon if it is not already selected. A
list of template folders appears in the center box.
3) Double-click the folder that contains the template that you want to use. A list
of all the templates contained in that folder appears in the center box.
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