> On Jun 26, 2015, at 00:58, Dale Erwin <dale.er...@casaerwin.org> wrote:
> 
> You can also create a template containing any special collection of styles 
> you wish. Then, each time you create a document from that template it will 
> have those styles assigned to it.   If you do not use a template to create a 
> new document, then that new document will only have access to the system 
> styles.  Any styles you create in one document will not be available in 
> another document unless it is done by way of a template.

As of yet, I don't seem to know how to associate a style with a template.
> 
> To assign a particular style to a page,  give that page the focus, go to the 
> Format menu and select Styles and Formatting.  Usually this opens a dialog 
> with Paragraph styles selected, but just click on Page Styles at the top of 
> the box and then double click the style you wish to assign. 

Again, not clear how I build a library of styles.

I created an impress file today, and modified the style to change background & 
foreground color, and fontface/size. That worked nicely for me - thanks.  How 
do I make this a default for impress, or have this and one or a few others as 
options for a new impress file?

I'm used to styles in the context of CSS for websites, where a style file is 
referenced explicitly in the page file header.  That model doesn't seem to fit 
well here.

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