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Hi Simon,

Thank you very much your reproducing and advice.

I take it from my test that the configuration file is not updated in
this instance until LO is restarted.

Yes, I know you're right, but,,,,,
After I restarted LO,
and then I opend "FileNameA.odp" or "FileNameB.odp",
the value was 'default'.

How about in  your case?

Regards,



(2011/08/05 11:10), Simon Cropper (The foss Workflow Guides) wrote:
Hi Hirono,

I use LO on Ubuntu 10.04.

I also get the described behaviour but only when I have not restarted LO.

The first time I opened LO and reproduced your steps it worked exactly
as you stated.

I closed LO and opened it again and the 'default' was then "Fit to Page"

I take it from my test that the configuration file is not updated in
this instance until LO is restarted.

Try changing the value of Tools ->    Options ->    Impress - Print - Page
to "Fit to Page" then restart LO. What is the value when you restart LO
"Default" or "Fit to Page"?


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