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Very difficult - BUT I've
done it amazing. Not that I will ever remember how to do it again.
ThanksLife, love, peace and freedom Pete (Le M) On 09/05/11 11:24, Brad Rogers wrote: On Mon, 09 May 2011 10:36:23 +0100 Peter M Le Mare <plumpeace1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello Peter,Thanks for that e-mail. I have however done all that and every time the next new page I put up comes with the preset default. There is no button I can find that gives me "set as default" (as it did with open office).I must admit, I didn't try this myself. However, since receiving this message, I have and it's the same here. That is, no (apparent) way to alter default margins. A workaround would be to load a blank document with your preferred settings. {time passes} Even better, this page explains how to do it; http://dhdaily.com/2011/04/05/customize-libreoffice-defaults/ Essentially, alter the page as you wish, save it as a Template, then tell LO to use that as the default page to load at startup.Office; I get a new system n message to re-install my HP (Laser) Printer. I have re-installed it 3 times so far and this time I just closed it and it seems to be OK - but this is annoying. Also with thisI bet it is. It's not something I see happening here.different. I was using Nimbus Sans L 10 point as a default and this comes up on the top of the page but when it prints it is very different in size or the spread so that when it prints it doesn'tNever seen that behaviour. Unfortunately, I have no idea what might be causing that.are very wide in spread or spacing. Do you know how I get more fonts for this programme?Fonts are installed using the package manager. Synaptic IIRC, in Ubuntu. |
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