on 18/11/01 14:33, Chris Searles at csearles_at_netcologne.de wrote:
>> Hmmm, I didn't have any problem using any of the templates provided to start
>> a new list. Are you sure you're using the latest version?
>
> Notion 2.0
>
> What Newton are
>> you trying to use?
>
> Newton 130
>
> Are the templates installed on the same store than the
>> Notion main package?
>
> Both installed on the card.
I have exactly the same setup (including all packages on the card) and have
no problem creating a list from a template.
So, you're opening Notion, tapping the little popup menu with a toolkit icon
on it, then select "Design", then the "Start/Create" button, then "Start
from template..." item from the popup that appears. Then, you're tapping
"Categories" at the top, and select "Reference". What happens when you then
select a list from the browser that appears?
-Laurent.
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