At 13:45 13/05/2013 -0700, J Taylor wrote:
Using Mac version LO 4.0.3.3
How can I get Untitled 1 in Writer back to its Default setting? I
cannot find the file to delete it.
That's because there is no such file, of course. In any case, if you
deleted it, you would hardly be changing it: you'd be losing
it! Much better to solve your problem through the product's
interface - wherever possible.
"Untitled 1" is merely the (temporary) name given to a new document
before it is saved - from whatever template. If you are somehow
dissatisfied with such a document, you are presumably unhappy with
the template from which it is created. If you are knowingly creating
it from a specific template, the solution is: don't! If you are not,
then you must have set some alternative or modified template as your
default. To reset the default template to the original default,
simply go to File | Templates > | Organize... | Commands | Reset
Default Template | Text Document.
There is no need to wreck your other settings and customisations.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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