On Jan 24, 2011, at 20:13 , Dan Lewis wrote: > On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 13:21 +0100, James Wilde wrote: >> On Jan 24, 2011, at 13:07 , Mike Scott wrote: >> >>> On 24/01/11 09:54, James Wilde wrote: >>>> >>>> On Jan 24, 2011, at 09:56 , Mike Scott wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 24/01/11 08:36, James Wilde wrote: >>>>>> OSX 10.6.6 OOo 3.2.1 <---- Actually I thought this made it clear >>>>>> from the start that it was a Mac!
> <snip> > OK, now we know we are dealing with a Mac. This is a start. But > from this point, I am confused as to what you want. I logged into my Mac > to see if I could help. I clicked the System Preferences icon in the > Dock. I clicked on Accounts and then clicked the Login tab. I added OOo > so it would startup when I logged in again. I rebutted. When I logged > back into my OS X partition, OOo opened. What I got was two columns of > selections: > Text Document Drawing > Spreadsheet Database > Presentation Formula > Open Templates > > There were also 4 icons at the bottom. Right, Dan, but I'm way past there. Originally I did get that window with the two columns of selections. But, the thread to which I'm referring provided a method whereby one could select the type of document to start by default, in my case a Text Document, and open a pre-selected document of that type, bypassing the window with the selection. And that I did, and now I want to choose another pre-selected document of that same type. It might actually be easier to find the one that is opening, and edit the styles, bus since I have one that I do like already, I thought I would merely change the pre-selection. And quite frankly, since I no longer see the selection window, I don't know how to get back there. It's possible that what I'm looking for is on that page, lurking behind the extra buttons. Does nobody recognize this scenario? //James
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