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Hi Michael,

SAMAIR Peru - Michael Mahon wrote (23-05-11 18:33)
Our office uses A4 paper as our default paper in all applications. How
can I set the default paper size. I have a work around in a template,
but it would be a lot easier to set it once since we are looking at
installing it on several machines. It would be great if I can do this in
Calc and Writer.

For both Calc and Writer you can define a template and set that as default template
(menu File > Template etc et c - see Help)
Now, the information for setting the default template, is stored in a file in the user configuration.

For Windows that would be for example
  Documents and settings\<name>\ApplicationData\LibreOffice.org\3\user
  \config\registrymodifications.xcu

Last time I tested it (long time ago) the prop/value were:
       <prop oor:name="ooSetupFactoryTemplateFile" oor:type="xs:string">
                <value>$(user)/template/test.ott</value>
        </prop>
It is not easy to find that in the large registrymodifications.xcu. But can be done.

If you spread both the templates and registrymodifications.xcu for all the users, you are done.

HTH,
Regards,
Cor
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