Dan,
Thanks for your answer, but, frankly, it's not useful at all. I'm
asking a very specific
question, thus answering with such a general advise is like telling
"learn how to use a gps"
to somebody who is asking you the directions to the closest hospital.
I can't believe changing the default color is so difficult in
Libreoffice. Back to Powerpoint.

Agus

2012/6/4 Dan Lewis <[email protected]>:
> Bottom post
>
>
> Agustin Lobo wrote:
>>
>> 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
>
>     Are you using styles to do what you want? Are the slide shows you
> mention created using PowerPoint? Impress is designed to work with styles;
> MS Office for years has not. (Recent version seem to have changed this.)
>     My suggestion is to apply styles to the slide show. The Impress Guide
> has instructions on how to do this and many more things as well.
>
> --Dan
>
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