Gnumeric does have a "New form Template" which opens a copy of a template file. You can use that to preset things like default cell formats.

Andreas


On 17-11-18 01:04 PM, Morten Welinder wrote:
set the number format for all cells in the book
The default for that is always "General".  When you open a blank
workbook, we do not load a file.


M.

On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 8:25 AM, Chris Dunn <ch...@iccqs.com> wrote:
Morten,

Thanks and noted.

The one thing that I'd like to do that you don't mention is being able
to set the number format for all cells in the book. Maybe other things
too.

Is this possible?

I had a vague memory (rapidly age failing) that it was possible somehow
to modify the default template that appears when you open a new book
("Book1.gnumeric"). In fact my present default shows signs of having
had some previous input by me. The problem is I can't remember how I
achieved this.


On Fri, 16 Nov 2017 Morten Welinder <mort...@gnome.org> wrote :

You can set a couple of things such as default font and sheet size in
Edit->Preferences.

Morten


On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 7:30 AM, Chris Dunn <ch...@iccqs.com> wrote:
I've searched all that I can, but can't find the answer.

How do I change the properties of the default Gnumeric template?

That is to say, how can I change the format of cells, font size etc
of any new workbook that I open?

Thanks in advance.

--

Chris Dunn


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