On Mon, 23 May 2011 20:56:09 -0700 RA Brown <[email protected]> dijo:
>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. Thanks! -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] For additional commands send email to [email protected] with Subject: help
