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On 01/25/2012 01:11 AM, Carl wrote:
The user data is saved on a mapped drive on the server and the user profile is on the local PC as part of the user's windows profile.
Yes all these users are using different flavours of Windows
Can you push a template out over your network? I am not sure of the exact location of the template folder, but should be similar for all the Windows machines (I use Linux). I would look for LO in the Program folder and navigate to the template folder. You could have a problem with 32 and 64 bit locations.



On 24/01/2012 16:38, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 01/24/2012 03:39 AM, Carl wrote:
Hi,

I need to change the default margins and font in Libreoffice Writer and Calc for a group of about 100 users.
How can I do this without having to go and do it manually on every PC?

Regards

Carl Werner

Where is the user data stored? If on a server, create a new default template and update the appropriate file in each user folder (or alternately change the default template location). If locally, I do not have a good idea.

Also, what OS's are involved, I assume Windows.




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