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The Personas used by LibreOffice is stored in the User/Gallery/Personas
folder. The access information is stored in the
User/registrymodifications.xcu file.  The settings are in the
PersonasSettings. An example is given below.

 <item oor:path="/org.openoffice.Office.Common/Misc"><prop
oor:name="PersonaSettings"
oor:op="fuse"><value>Header.jpg;Footer.jpg;#ff0000;#f5f5f5</value></prop></item>

Where the header and footer are .jpg  or .png format. The text colour is
#rrbbgg format and the accent the same. Where #000000 is black and #ffffff
is white. The Firefox  footer and accent are not currently used in LibO. 

By careful copying and renaming, you can change the LibO personas without
needing the Firefox website. 

Be careful when modifying the registrymodifications.xcu file. Always take a
backup before making any changes. Peter



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