*Thanks Bruce*
BUT that does not work!!
Top Right Icon is 'Properties' not 'Styles and Formatting' and it is 
showing the Font and Size I want.
But when I select 'New Spreadsheet' the "default" Liberation Sans 10 
still comes up!!
I don't want or need a Template I just want the Font and size that I 
selected to be the Default for all new Spreadsheets!!
IanW
Pretoria RSA
On 02/20/2017 03:22 PM, Bruce Hohl wrote:
View > Sidebar
Use top right icon to switch to "Styles and Formatting
Right click "Default" and select "Modify"
Under the Font tab select your desired font.
You might want to save this as a template and use as your default template.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 7:52 AM, Ian Whitfield <whitfield@telkomsa.net>
wrote:
*Hi All*
_PLEASE_ can someone tell me how to change the *&%$# Default Font in Calc!!
I have tried many times to do this, Googled lots of suggestions but
NOTHING WORKS!! And there are many different sets of instruction on how to
do this. It is one of the most frustrating things in LO Calc and there has
to be a basic simple way to do this - all I need is for someone to teach me
how!!
I'm currently using LO ver 5.3.0.3 on PClinusOS 64-bit.
Thanks a lot
IanW
Pretoris RSA
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