On Monday 09 April 2007, TerryJ wrote:
> linuxmaillists wrote:
> > On Monday 09 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> >> In writer I can set the default font to whatever I
> >> want it to be so that a new document starts with that
> >> font.  I have not found where I can do that with Calc.
> >>
> >> Running 2.2.0 Linux native OOo version on Fedora Core
> >> 6 not the FC version
> >
> > I think the only way is to change the default style to
> > whatever you like
> > and then File → Templates → Save…
> > Then File → Templates → Organize… → Double click the
> > folder "My Templates" →
> > Look for your template → Right click it → Set As
> > Default Template.
> > Now, create a new spreadsheet to verify that your
> > favourite font is being
> > used by default.
> > It's probably not necessary to change the default
> > style. I think another way
> > is to select all cells, change the font, then follow my
> > steps for saving a
> > template and making it the default template.
> >
> > Thank you Johnny Andersson!
> >
> > --
> > If the word following begins with
> > a vowel, the word you want is...
> > to read the rest of this, go here
> > http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/a.html
>
> I believe it's better to change the default style. 
> Otherwise, you need to change the format of every cell on
> every sheet.  I have not tested that but I imagine it
> would add considerably to the size of the file and
> detract from its performance.  Furthermore, the "default
> font" would not apply to any sheet subsequently added to
> the file.

That works just the way I want it to work.

-- 
If the word following begins with 
a vowel, the word you want is...
to read the rest of this, go here 
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/a.html

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