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At 18:22 15/11/2014 -0300, Alejo C.S. wrote:
I'm using LO 4.3 in debian amd64. I tried to make a new style from selection in writer, following the steps in help page. Every time the button is disable. I tried in new doc, opening older ones and always the button new style from selection is disable (grayed). Any tip?

There are five types of style: paragraph, character, frame, page, and list. Before you can create a new style using the New Style from Selection button in the Styles and Formatting window, you need to select what type of style you want to create - using the buttons at the left of the window's button bar. The only reason I know why the New Style from Selection button should be greyed out is that you have a style type selected which is inappropriate for the current selection or cursor position - e.g. if you have Frame Styles selected but no frame is selected in the document, or if you have Paragraph Styles selected but you have a frame (not its contents) selected in the document.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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