2008/8/24 Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 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. > ===== end quote ==== > > > -- > Harold Fuchs > London, England > Please reply *only* to [email protected] >
Hello, This behavior is unknown on Mac either (Mac PPC or Intel, Tiger or Leopard, OOo 2.4 or 3.0) I think OP is indeed confusing folder with file name... or something alike -- Guy using dutch OOo Aqua 3.0.0 Beta-2 on a iMac Intel DualCore Tiger and brazilian OOo Aqua 3.0.0 Beta-2 on an Intel MacBook Pro Leopard -- please reply only to [email protected] -- Dodoes can't afford to have headaches
