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Hi :)
Nicely done :)  You can always give a link to the bug-report/feature-request although doing so 
seldom results in it getting dealt with faster or getting mor votes or anything.  Still it's 
nice&tidy for future reference if you are up for it.
Congrats, thanks and regards from
Tom :)


--- On Thu, 23/2/12, Willy Williams <TheRedDragon@epandl.net> wrote:

From: Willy Williams <TheRedDragon@epandl.net>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Question re: Calc default font
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 23 February, 2012, 19:28

Done.

Willy

On 2/23/2012 12:31 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Sounds like time to add a feature request
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)



--- On Thu, 23/2/12, Willy Williams<TheRedDragon@epandl.net>  wrote:

From: Willy Williams<TheRedDragon@epandl.net>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Question re: Calc default font
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 23 February, 2012, 17:28

That was just the trick, Regina.  Thanks for the wisdom.  Now, if that capability could be made 
part of the Options, much as it's part of the Options in Writer, it would be even better.

Willy


On 2/23/2012 11:43 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi,

Brian Barker schrieb:
At 19:15 22/02/2012 -0500, Willy Williams wrote:
While I can hit F11 and change the current font in Calc to the desired
one, I seem to not be able to make that other font my default. I've
found the magic in Writer, but not Calc. Can someone please enlighten
me as to how to set a permanent default font in Calc other than Arial?
o Open a new spreadsheet document.
o Click in the top left corner, where the row and column headers meet,
in order to select the entire sheet.
o Go to Format | Cells... | Font (or right-click | Format Cells... |
Font) and select your chosen font - or just use the Font Name box in the
Formatting toolbar.
A better way is not setting a hard formatting but using the styles. So open Style&Formatting 
window and set the desired font in the cell style "default".

The important step is indeed to save it as template and afterwards make it your default 
template. If you want to use document creation from right click in Windows, you need to change 
the common template as well.

Kind regards
Regina

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