You need to do the same as in Calc. Modify a new document the way you
want it, then save it as a template.
If you want it as the default, you can set it as default template.
The menu tree is File >Templates >>.
If you want to use a template which is not the default, you start a new
document with File >New >Templates and Documents.
Unfortunately, I do not know Swedish but I hope that helps.
Johnny Andersson wrote:
I don't use Writer very often, I am a Calc kind of guy, but when I do I use
styles. Just for once I found that I needed to write two documents at the
same day and I almost immediately ran into problems:
First of all, I am not happy with those predefined styles, such as
"standard", "brödtext", "överskrift 1", "överskrift 2", "citat" etc. Yes, I
use the Swedish version of OpenOffice.org 1.1.5. Unlike OpenOffice.org 2.0,
I can't switch to English and back again by just selecting something in the
Tools -> Options dialog, so I really don't know what those styles are
called
in English, but really, does it really matter..?
I guess that "standard" is named "standard" or "default" in English anyway.
Since I am not happy with most of the settings I found it to be easiest to
just change the predefined styles to what I need them to be like and then
just continue typing. So I wrote my document and saved it. Now I wanted to
write the next one, using the styles I've just modified. I was very
surprised when I found that the modified styles wasn't modified any longer.
So how do I make OpenOffice.org 1.1.5 to remember that I modified its
predefined styles?
Should I rather have made new styles instead of modifying existing ones? It
seems like style editing only follows the document in which I modified
them.
How can I modify styles globally?
Best regards
Johnny
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