On 23/08/2008 18:40, Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
I have noticed since installing OOo 2.4.1 that whenever I open a new
text document and then go to save it, there is now a default title of
"Documents" pre-supplied for me. This not only wrong, it is irritating.
Any thoughts?
mhr
Which version of what Operating System (Mac Leopard, Knoppix 5.1, ...)
are you using?
I'm using Windows XP Pro with OpenOffice 2.4.1 and this does *not*
happen. When I save a new document there is *no* default name for it.
There is a default *folder* "My Documents" into which the document will
be saved but no default name.
Also, how can a default be "wrong"?
Oh. You said "title". Do you mean that the document magically acquires a
*title* - text at the top of the first page? If so you have managed
somehow to change the default template. To change it again, follow the
instructions in the Help:
==== quote from Writer's Help ====
The default template contains the default formatting information for new
text documents. If you want, you can create a new template and use it as
the default template.
1.Create a document and the content and formatting styles that you want.
2.Choose File - Templates - Save.
3.In the New Template box, type a name for the new template.
4.In the Categories list, select "My Templates", and then click OK.
5.Choose File - Templates - Organize.
6.In the category list, double-click the "My Templates" folder.
7.Right-click the template that you created, and choose Set as Default
Template.
8.Click Close.
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