Hi.
I have Default showing as my style (dropdown above and to left of the
typing area), just typed some letters on a page, right clicked, Edit
Paragraph Style....
There I change the superscript and subscript values to say 40%. I apply
and exit.
If I exit LO and then start a new document the superscript and subscript
are still 40%.
This is in LO3.6 and 4.1. The automatic box is ticked.
Does this describe what you are wanting to do.
steve
On 31/05/13 10:41 AM, Tim Vivian-Griffiths wrote:
Dear all,
Thank you very much for your replies. Here is the link to my post in
the forum: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=61594
I have put a fair bit of description of the issue there, but let me
know if I can give any more information. I have tried to save the
changes as a template and then save it and make it default, but it
didn't change anything unfortunately. I think the main problem is that
the Automatic box gets checked again as soon as I close the window.
It's not a problem that arises when starting a new document but as
soon as I try to make the changes.
I know that this is a small issue, but it would be great to solve it
as the size of 58% just looks ridiculous :-\
Tim
On 30/05/13 23:18, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi.
To have the settings (changes) you make stay for a new document you
may need to make these changes to the default style and then save the
document as a template and make it your default.
This is the first thing I do as I do not like the default font and
margins.
Steve
On 2013-05-31 09:06, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Did you get any answers at all over at the AOO forums? Any chance
of giving us a link to your thread there?
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Tim Vivian-Griffiths <timvg80@gmail.com>
To: LibreOffice <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Thursday, 30 May 2013, 17:54
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size
Dear all,
Just wondering if someone could help me with this. I have posted a
question in the openoffice forums, but I wasn't able to get any
help, and someone advised me to maybe report a bug.
Basically, I am trying to change the default size of the
superscript and subscript to make them larger than 58% which is the
default. I have tried to change them by modifying the setting under
styles and formatting 'Position' tab. I change the size and uncheck
the 'Automatic' box for both superscript and subscript, but as soon
as I close the window, the changes do not take effect and then when
I reopen the Position tab, the Automatic boxes are checked again.
Of note, I can change the size if I highlight the relevant section
and then change it via the Format -> Character setting, however, I
do not want to have to do this every time. I am using LibreOffice
version 4.0.3.3 in Ubuntu 12.04.
Many thanks,
Tim
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