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Hi Peggy.
I think one factor you are missing is in relation to styles.
When you customise a document before making it a template you need to consider the font in the styles that you use.

You mention that "it changes itself back on subtitle, etc ". In the paragraph styles list you need to right click on each style that you use and set the font there to Arial.  Also look in the organiser tab and see which is the "Next Style" and change the font in that style also.

You should then be able to save that document as the default style as others have mentioned.

Steve

On 24/09/2018 02:05, Peggy wrote:
I've tried several ways after searching, including one that's supposed to
be for the latest LibreOffice. It's writer I want to change since I don't
use the others. Also I try to set the paragraph spacing the way I want and
it won't stick. A footer with page number will stick.

Every time I set up "My Template" or try to edit the derfault Template to
get rid of Liberation serif which I dislike, to Arial, it changes itself
back on subtitle, etc.. Even if I save a file set up the way I want and
open it, the default fonts have changed. I've spent an hour trying to find
a way to create a template or even a file, making a desktop shortcut so I
can open that file as a template, and nothing works.

Does someone know how to change the default Template permanently and then
how to pin that one to the taskbar permanently?



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