I can always open a new spreadsheet equipped with Arial by selecting File >
New > Templates > spreadsheet tab > My Templates > select the template >
click Open.  That is a lot of clicks and so in practice, it is easier just
to do File
> New > Spreadsheet and then change the font from Liberation to Arial.

You can use:
Ctrl+Shift+n to open the Templates window.
Then double click the desired template.

On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 4:55 PM, Philip Jackson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 20/02/17 21:49, leleu wrote:
> > Under Ubuntu 16.10 a command with the entry
> > libreoffice --calc /home/leleu/.config/libreoffice/4/user/template/
> essai.ots
> > does open a unnamed sheet conform to the model essai.ots
> >
> > Robert Leleu
>
> Yes it does under. And if the OP creates his template and modifies the
> command line above accordingly, he will be able to make a small script
> tied to a keyboard shortcut which would make it very simple to create a
> new spreadsheet.
>
> Philip
>
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