Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Dan,
Dan Lewis schrieb:
Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Josef,
Josef Latt schrieb:
Hi,
think such a feature request is unnecessary and I
cannot see any
advantage changing this.
If someone want to have this, he can create a standard
template.
Of cause I can set the column width to 2.5cm in the
template and save
that. But every new document based on that template
starts with column
width 2.27cm.
How do you set the template column width?
Kind regards
Regina
Create a spreadsheet in which all the columns have a
width of 2.5cm.
Save it as a template in the template folder of the user
folder. File >
Templates > Organize. Open the My Templates folder, right
click the
template, and select Set as default template. Close the
dialog.
The next time you open a new spreadsheet, the columns
should be 2.50cm.
--Dan
Have you tried it? I know to set a new standard document
template. But I always get column width 2.27cm in a new
document despite of the setting in the template.
Kind regards
Regina
Yes, what I wrote to the list is what I did first to
make sure I was correct. Since that time I have opened a new
spreadsheet, and the column widths were 2.50cm. Then I
changed the width of columns B, D, F, and H to 2.00cm. I
then saved it as a template in the
.libreoffice/3/user/template folder. I closed the
spreadsheet, and then opened a new spreadsheet. Columns A,
C, E, G had a column width of 2.50cm; columns B, D, F, and H
had a column width of 2.00cm. (I did not check the columns
past H.)
This was done on LO 3.4.6 from the ODF website (Debian
version)
Second test: I have since copied this template to LO
3.5.3.2 (I have not installed 3.5.4.2.) Then I used File >
Templates > Organize to set this template as the default
Calc template. When I opened a new spreadsheet in LO
3.5.3.2, columns A, C, E, & G were 2.50cm wide; columns B,
D, F, and H were 2.00cm wide.
My
--Dan
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