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At 15:30 14/06/2015 -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
On 14/06/15 15:17, Brian Barker wrote:
Your template contains a definition of paragraph style "P1" including
<style:tab-stops />
and later the reference to it:
<text:p text:style-name="P1" /> .

I'm guessing that this is why the first paragraph of your inserted file loses its tab stop and inherits the default arrangement of tab stops.

Thanks!. I can't see that style in Styles and Formatting, where is it?.

Neither can I - but it appears in the content.xml file in the template.

o Construct a new (emptier?) template without the presumably unwanted paragraph style definition.

This is what I'll do when I figure out where's the offending style.

If I create a template with header and footer, I don't get any "P1" and the later reference is
<text:p text:style-name="Standard" /> .
Then the document imports correctly.

I can't guess how you are creating "P1". Are you inheriting the template from somewhere?

Brian Barker

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