https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159663
--- Comment #3 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Orwel from comment #2) > The own created template is not used if you create a new document in Windows > Explorer as described, as it opens the default one because of the registry > entry. What are you describing works, if you open a new document within LO > (File/New). I'm afraid you are wrong, and you likely didn't read / understand the links. The fixes that I referred to did exactly this: 1. The omitted bug 123476 made sure that, when you try to open a *zero-byte* file named "foo.odt", then LibreOffice does not try to check its content (which is none), and instead, only uses the extension (ODT) to define which file it is; 2. Bug 139991 made these files to use the default template configured in LibreOffice; 3. Bug 139962 converted the LibreOffice own "template" files for the Shell/New functionality to be these 0-byte. I made a test just now, that it indeed works *exactly using Explorer's New menu*. Yes it does work. If it doesn't for you, this is the problem that needs resolving. But this your bug is NOTABUG, and won't be implemented. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
