I've got a template I've built that I use for almost all of my writing.
I have set it as my default template.
But for some reason the default setting keeps getting getting removed so
that when I open a new Writer document it opens with some generic
template rather than the one I've built.
Wh
Hi Eric,
it's just a guess from me, can it be that you call new documents via
your file manager?
If that's the case, you should get into the habit of launching
LibreOffice and your document template should be available there
immediately.
Best Regards
Harald
Am 12.10.2022 um 16:20 schrieb
PS:
My template shows up when I open "Manage Templates," but it doesn't show
up in the Styles pane of a Writer document. And the "Manage Templates"
window doesn't show any option to make my template the default template.
The "Manage" dropdown show a "Reset Default Text Document," but it's
gre
Hi Eric,
maybe this description will help you a little bit:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Videos/Document_Templates_in_Writer
http://documentation.libreoffice.org/en/english-documentation/
> ...but it doesn't show up in the Styles ...
Document templates and Styles are two very differen
I don't need that kind of basic stuff. I need to know why, when I go to
Manage Templates, the option to Reset Default Text Document is grayed
out even though the name of my template is right there in the dialog box.
On 10/12/22 12:19, lo.harald.ber...@t-online.de wrote:
Hi Eric,
maybe this de
Maybe the user profile is defective.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
Am 12.10.2022 um 18:52 schrieb Eric Beversluis:
I don't need that kind of basic stuff. I need to know why, when I go
to Manage Templates, the option to Reset Default Text Document is
grayed out even though the
I tried the techniques indicated
(http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile) to create a new
profile, but the templates problem was not corrected. When I open Manage
Templates it shows my custom template but won't let me set it as the
default template.
When I click on my custom template
Greetings,
You can do this with a set of VLOOKUP() functions. I started by
creating a table of values like so:
Ref Value B C D E F G H I 1 6 10 16 28 38 46 60 80 2 12 20 32 56 76 92
120 160 3