On 12/05/11 13:13, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Then I found I could just put Untitled.odt and untitled.ods in the
applications bar that pops up at the bottom of the screen and that gets
me straight into calc or writer with a blank document. I suppose I could
make them templates too.
steve
I have a directory of templates in a folder.
I can click on these templates using the mouse and LO just opens a new
file accordingly.
I also list the template folder in the preferences section of LO so if I
create a new file from within LO I have the same templates appear.
You can have an icon to the template folder on the desktop and/or icons
pointing to the templates on your desktop. Opening Calc is simply a
matter of clicking on the appropriate icon.
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Cheers Simon
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