On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 23:46 -0500, Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
> Roberto Pires wrote:
> > Can I change the default fill color of shapes inserted in a document 
> > using drawing functions (in writer or globally)? It is always the "blue 
> > 7"; I'd like to make it white by default or with no filling at all.
> > 
> 
> I don't see one, but there are many ways to find OOo info and maybe 
> someone else has already found it.

Hi Roberto,

Anything that is to do with changing defaults in OpenOffice.org is
usually done in one of two places - the Tools -> Options settings,
or the Styles. In this case, it is the styles you want to change.
You need to change the Default style to have a different Area colour
and then save your document as a template (File -> Templates -> Save).
Then set it to be your default template (File -> Templates -> Organise).
>From then on, your new drawings will have your default colour instead
of Blue 8.

Regards
Jonathon
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