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
Jonathon, can you do this within Writer, or just within Draw?
- Naomi
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