On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 02:17, Gary Schnabl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would I be correct in assuming that the factory-default template is actually
> now embedded within the software--sans any file--for version 3.4.x? I
> noticed that the former version 3.3.x command no longer exists (according to
> my way of thinking...) for reverting to the factory-default template--the LO
> analog of the normal.docm file in MS Word 2007 or later, which is now built
> into LO, no?

As far as I know, the "factory set default" has always been embedded
within the software (OpenOffice.org and now LibreOffice). It was never
a separate file that users could access.

Be that as it may, the Reset Default Template – Text Document command
*does* exist, as I described in the first paragraph of my note that
started this thread, copied below:

> ... that command does exist
> as it always has, but it does not appear until and unless some other
> template (of the user's choice) has been previously set as the default
> (over-riding the default shipped with LO).

--Jean

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