Colin: Glad to hear you're liking OpenOffice.org. And there's an easy solution to the issue you raised. What you need to do is open a blank document, modify it as you want (font size and style, margins, etc.) and then make that your default template. Rather than walking through each step in this e-mail, I suggest that you go into Help looking for the topic "templates; default templates". That should be what you're looking for. In a message dated 12/7/2005 6:47:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Open Office. I have downloaded your 2.0 version and I am surprised how easy it is to use. There is one small difficulty that I am having. When I set the Font size and style, I find that I am unable to make it a permanent default choice. Likewise, with the Page setup. I find that with both, there is no Defaut choice button visible on the set up window, when the choices have been made. Consequently after I have I closed the programme, I have to go through the time-consuming business of re-setting the page and fonts again, whenever I re-open the programme. I feel sure that with this programme being so good, I am at fault and have not seen how to set my choices as a default. Could you spare a moment and explain to this computer novice how to go about doing this please? I shall be most obliged for any assistance you may be able to give. Regards, Colin --------------------------------- Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less
