The Template Manager dialog makes it easy to manage templates and allows you to start new documents using templates.Choose menu File - New – Templates.Choose menu File – Template – Manage Templates.Enter CommandCtrl+Shift+N in any %PRODUCTNAME module.Press the Templates button in the Start Center.Select any template type from the Templates button of the Start Center.Templates save editing time by starting new documents with pre-filled contents and formatting. The Template Manager allows you to access and organize templates in %PRODUCTNAME.%PRODUCTNAME comes with a set of built-in templates that can be used to create documents, presentations, spreadsheets or drawings. You may use templates available in the template manager, create your own templates or browse online for additional templates.Make use of categories to organize your templates. Create new templates or download templates and organize in the Template Manager. Use templates to save time for repetitive documents.
Main Window – Template Choices
Previews of available templates show up in the main window based on your search and filtering choices. Double-click on any template icon to open a new document with the contents and formatting of the template.Choose Thumbnail View or List View, at the bottom left, to change how the templates are displayed.
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To show templates from another folder in the My Templates category, choose , select Templates, press Edit, then press Add to open the file dialog for selecting the folder to add.
Search
You may search for a template by entering text in the search box at the top left. The Main window shows the templates found.
Filter
You may filter for: All Applications, Text Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations or Drawings by choosing an option from the dropdown box at the top-center. The main window displays the filtered templates.
Categories
Categories are folders where you place your templates. All templates are placed in a category, and can only be placed in one category. You may choose from the default categories: , , , , , , or . You may also create new categories for your personal use. Press Manage at the top right corner of the Template Manager, then select to create a new category.It is possible to move user-defined templates and copy built-in templates to another category. Use the option, found by right-clicking an individual template.Categories inside a category are not allowed.
Manage
Press Manage at the top right corner to open the Manage menu. The options are: , , and . If a template is set as default, then the option appears. If a user-defined category is selected, then and also appear.
New Category
If you want to create a new category to place a template, then select this option.
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Reset Default
This option appears only if you have set a template as default. Use this command to remove that setting. Use to specify which application template will be reset. Select in Filter to reset templates for all applications.
Import
If you want to import one or more templates into the Template Manager, then select Import, choose the Category where the imported templates should be placed, then select the files to be imported.
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Extensions
To browse for more templates online, choose Extensions to open a search window. You can also search for templates at https://extensions.libreoffice.org.
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Actions with Individual Templates
Open
Select a template in the main window and right-click and then choose Open, press Enter or double click to open a new document using that template.You can also use the Open button on the bottom right to open a new document using the selected template.
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Edit
Select a template in the main window and right-click and then choose Edit to edit the template. For built-in templates, it is possible to edit a copy.
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Set as Default
Select a template in the main window and right-click and then choose Set as Default to set the template as the default template. This will cause a green tick to appear next to the selected template and the template will automatically load when a new document is created using the matching application.
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Rename
Select a template in the main window and right-click and then choose Rename to rename the template. This will cause a dialog box to appear where a new name may be chosen for the template. Type in the name and then choose OK or choose Cancel to revert to the name that is already set.
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Delete
Select one or more templates to delete in the main window and press the Delete key, or right-click then choose to delete the selected template(s). A dialog box will appear requesting confirmation. Choose Yes to delete or No to cancel.
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Built-in templates cannot be edited, renamed or deleted.
Move
If you want to move templates to a different category, then choose a template, or use CommandCtrl+click to select additional templates, then right-click and choose Move to open a dialog box, where you can choose to move your selection to a different category or to a new category. Built-in templates cannot be moved, but copies can be created in other categories.
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Export
Choose a template in the main window, or use CommandCtrl+click to select additional templates, and then right-click and select Export to export your selection to a folder on your computer.
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To move or export all templates in a Category, press CommandCtrl+A, then choose Move or Export.
Examples
Example 1 – Creating a Business Letter
Open %PRODUCTNAME WriterPress CommandCtrl+Shift+N or choose File - New - Templates to open the Template ManagerType “business letter” into the search boxChoose one of the templates from the main window by double-clicking on it or select and press Enter.A new document using that template is created in a new instance of %PRODUCTNAME WriterChange text and logo as needed
Example 2 – Import Template – Personal Budget Spreadsheet
Open %PRODUCTNAME CalcPress CommandCtrl+Shift+N or choose File - New - Templates to open the Template ManagerClick on Manage and choose Extensions to browse for online templates.Search for the Personal Budget Template, then download itOpen Template Manager and choose the Import buttonSelect a category to save the new template in, for example, My Templates, and press OK.Browse to the folder where you downloaded the template, select it and press OpenThe Template is now available in the category you chose.
Example 3 – %PRODUCTNAME Impress – Presentation Template
Open %PRODUCTNAME ImpressThe Template Manager opens automatically when you open %PRODUCTNAME ImpressChoose a template for your presentation, filter by categories or searchYou may also use the context menu, import a template, or search online for a template.A few features in the Template Manager are not available when first opened automatically. After starting %PRODUCTNAME Impress you may run the Template Manager again to access all features.Refer to https://extensions.libreoffice.org for templates to download.See Chapter 3 – Using Styles and Templates in the Getting Started Guide.See Creating a Document Template for related information.See Templates and Styles for related information.