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Originally Posted by Simon Lloyd
I have tried it and it does work but not in my scenario, i have 3 styles none of them child styles, using this it sets up a master and the styles are child styles if i revert the template (normally) it doesn't show up in that particular style in the Template Manager so i have to apply the edit to ALL styles that defeats the object or am i missing something?
Lets say that in Default syle nothing is changed, in Style1 i have added a box to the header template and in Style2 i have added a box and coloured it, if inow copy those header templates and then revert the header templates in those styles and go to Templat manager, when i look at Style 1 and Style2 there there is no longer a Header template which means in order to put my template edits in place i have to edit the master style and it is then applied to all styles????
How would i edit on a per style basis if i have reverted the templates?
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Because of the way it works, TMS can only apply template changes to the Master template, or templates that have been modified in a child style.
And in answer to your earlier question, you can do 10,000 template edits with TMS and there is ZERO performance impact.