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Setting a default template
If you create a document by choosing File > New > Text Document (or Spreadsheet, Presentation, or Drawing) from the main menu, OOo creates the document from the Default template for that type of document. You can, however, set a custom template to be the default. You can reset the default later if you choose.
Setting a custom template as the default
To set a custom template as the default:
- From the main menu, choose File > Templates > Organize. The Template Management window opens.
- In the box on the left, double-click the folder containing the template that you want to set as the default.
- Click the template that you want to set as the default.
- Click the Commands button.
- From the drop-down menu, choose Set As Default Template. The next time that you create a document by choosing File > New, the document will be created from this template.
Resetting the default to OOo's in-built Default template
To re-enable OOo's Default template for a document type as the default:
- From the main menu, choose File > Templates > Organize. The Template Management window (Figure 4) opens.
- In the box on the left, click any folder.
- Click the Commands button.
- From the drop-down menu, choose Reset Default Template.
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