John Jason Jordan wrote:
OOo 3.3.0 from OOo on Fedora 14, x86_64. This is not the OOo from the
Fedora repositories.
Every time I open a new document with File> New> Text Document I have
to go into the Styles menu and change the line spacing from Single to
Fixed, 14 pt. The Default style in Default.ott is set to Fixed, 14 pt,
so apparently OOo is not using Default.ott for the default template.
Going into File> Templates> Edit shows the Default.ott template as
located in ~/.openoffice.org/3/user/template. I can't find any other
Default template. In Tools> Options> Paths the path for templates is
~/.openoffice.org/3/user/template.
However, when I go into File> New> Templates and Documents I get a
dialog box with icons on the left for New Document, Templates, My
Documents, and Samples. The Default.ott template is in Templates. But
in New Document there is a Text Document template. Opening a new file
with that template gives me the incorrect style information. So
apparently this is the template that is being used for File> New> Text
Document.
Unfortunately, I can't find a way to edit the Text Document template.
The Edit button is grayed out.
Surely there is a way to change the default style for the new document
template. Can someone tell me how?
If you open the "Default" template that is shown in the Templates
directory, does it have the settings you wish? If so then from a blank
document do File> Templates> Organize . In the pop-up window on the
left site select the Default template. On the right side use the
Command button then select "Set as default template". Just having the
template named "Default" does not make it the default that is used.
HTH
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