Russell Butler wrote:
Michele Zarri wrote:

Hello Richard,

Thanks for translating the problem into English :-)
I was also unaware of the possibility of creating .odt directly from the
shell.

@Russel: I did try to create a default template, but still no avail.
Creating a document from the shell must be using some kind of
hard-coded template. Actually this has brought up a separate issue
which I will describe in a new email thread.

Regards,

Michele



Sorry if I misunderstood the problem.
Did you (or your associate) do File-Templates-Organize" and set your
newly saved template as "Default"?

I did this when I first started using OOo about 3 years ago and upgraded
it from 1.0 type (stw) to ott and it still keeps my language/fonts etc.
after I don't know how many new installations on Windows and various
Linux distributions.

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But, as Michele said, creating a new document via the OS (File > New > OpenDocument Text), rather than OO.o, does not use the default template!

Peter HB

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