On 25/08/2008 19:44, MHR wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 7:33 AM, Guy Voets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2008/8/24 Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Which version of what Operating System (Mac Leopard, Knoppix 5.1, ...) are
you using?

CentOS 5.2 x86_64.

Also, how can a default be "wrong"?
Exactly!

Oh. You said "title". Do you mean that the document magically acquires a
*title* - text at the top of the first page? If so you have managed somehow
to change the default template. To change it again, follow the instructions
in the Help:

==== quote from Writer's Help ====
The default template contains the default formatting information for new
text documents. If you want, you can create a new template and use it as the
default template.
1.Create a document and the content and formatting styles that you want.
2.Choose File - Templates - Save.
3.In the New Template box, type a name for the new template.
4.In the Categories list, select "My Templates", and then click OK.
5.Choose File - Templates - Organize.
6.In the category list, double-click the "My Templates" folder.
7.Right-click the template that you created, and choose Set as Default
Template.
8.Click Close.
===== end quote ====

I will give that a shot.

If it really is the name of the file being saved then changing the template won't help. Did you get your version of OpenOffice with CentOS or from the OpenOffice.org web site. I ask because the versions of OO that come with some Linux's have been customised by the authors of the various "distros". Perhaps that's what has happened here???

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