Planas has a much better Idea than mine
And it sorts out the default saving problems (it auto defaults to .odt)
in > Commands, You can even click on your named template and a new field
appears as > set as default template
And - don't be afraid, as a new click field in "commands" also appears
"reset to default"
I will now use this myself from now on
Whilst my method might be 1 click quicker, the below method is by far
better.
John
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On 25/06/2011 07:05, planas wrote:
Hi
On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 20:42 -0700, badaveil wrote:
Firstly, the default paper format is "Letter" but I want it set to A4 so that
every time I open the text document, it automatically sets paper format to
A4.
Secondly, the default page margin is 0.79inch but I want it set to 1 inch so
that every time I open the text document, it automatically sets the margin
format to 1 inch for left, right, top and bottom.
Please advice.
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One way is to open the default using FILE>>TEMPLATES>>EDIT and select
the default.ott. Edit (below) the file and save to overwrite the
original.
To change the default settings for margins, paper size FORMAT>>PAGE and
set the values for margins to what you want and select the default paper
size.
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