Regina,

many thanks for your help.
Just found that this problem happens only if a recycle a given ppt, not if
I start a new presentation from scratch. Nevertheless, as this
recycling is actually
important, I provide a short example here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3180464/test.ppt

Note that the same text is in the slide with white background than in
the one with the
colored background. I would appreciate knowing how to change the
default color for the text,
as it is very inconvenient having white as default and having to
change the color for
every new text field.

Agus

2012/6/3 Regina Henschel <[email protected]>:
> Hi Agus,
>
> Agustin Lobo schrieb:
>
>> When I insert a text box, the default color for text is white, which
>> is quite inconvenient.
>> How can i change this default? Could not find it in options.
>> Using LibreOffice LibreOffice 3.5.3.2
>> Build ID: 350m1(Build:2)
>> Ubuntu 11:10
>
>
> Normally the default color is "automatic". Right click the object and click
> on the item "Edit style". In that style dialog look at the dialog page "Font
> Effects". What entry is in "Font color"?
>
> Do you use a template for that presentation? What text do you see in the
> field left from the zoom slider in the status bar?
>
> Do you see the white text in a presentation object like title, subtitle,
> outline too or do you see the white text only in the text box?
>
> Do you have set a background color?
>
> It is much easier to help you, when you provide the file for download.
>
> Kind regards
> Regina
>
>
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