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Setting a default template
If you create a document by choosing File > New > Text Document
from the main menu, Writer creates the document from the Default
template. You can, however, set a custom template to be the default.
You can reset the default later if you choose.
Setting a custom template as the default
You can set any template to be the default, as long as it is in one of the
folders displayed in the Template Management window.
To set a custom template as the default:
1) From the main menu, choose File > Templates > Organize. The
Template Management dialog box (Figure 285) opens.
2) In the box on the left, select the folder that contains the template
that you want to set as the default, then select the template.
3) Click the Commands button and choose Set as Default
Template from the drop-down menu.
The next time that you create a document by choosing File > New >
Text Document, the document will be created from this template.
Resetting Writer’s Default template as the default
To re-enable Writer’s Default template as the default:
1) In the Template Management dialog box (Figure 285), select any
folder in the box on the left.
2) Click the Commands button and choose Reset Default
Template > Text Document from the drop-down menu.
The next time that you create a document by choosing File > New >
Text Document, the document will be created from Writer’s Default
template.
Associating a document with a different
template
At times you might want to associate a document with a different
template, or perhaps you’re working with a document that did not start
from a template.
One of the major advantages of using templates is the ease of updating
styles in more than one document, as described in Chapter 7 (Working
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