You can also save menu and toolbar customizations in templates; see Chapter 14 Customizing OpenOffice. You can use wizards to create templates for letters, faxes, agendas, presentations, and Web pages. Jump to: navigation , search. Getting Started with OpenOffice. Click on the template that is to be deleted. Open the Commands pull-down menu. Click D elete. The popup window below appears. Click Close. The 'Template Management" window closes. You will want to save your preferences for the page layout to replace the default template that was in effect when you first downloaded OpenOffice.
Create a document with the content, formatting styles, the font name and the font size of your choice. The Templates window appears. Click Organizer. Right-click on the template that you created and choose Set as Default Template.
Tutorials are improved by input from users. We solicit your constructive criticism. Click here to E-mail your suggestions and comments. Image by: Sally Peterson. Last modified: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution2. Under Line Arrangemen t, click the icon to the far right. Text and Text Body Indent Now let's add more text. Save The Template If you save your file at this point, it will contain not only what you typed but also the original styles and the modified styles.
In the New template box, type a name for your template. Click Y es. Double-click My Templates. The popup window below appears Click Y es. How To Make Your Template The Default Template You will want to save your preferences for the page layout to replace the default template that was in effect when you first downloaded OpenOffice.
In the New template box, type a name for the new template. Double-click on My Templates. A list of the saved templates appears. The first step is to move them into the Custom Office Templates folder so your application can find them.
To move your templates quickly, use the Fix it tool. In the Save As box, type the name that you want to use for the new template. Optional In the Where box, choose a location where the template will be saved. Next to File Format , click Microsoft Word template. To change where Word automatically saves your templates, on the Word menu, click Preferences , and then under Personal Settings , click File Locations.
Under File Locations , select User templates from the list, and then click Modify. Type the new folder and path you want to use, and Word will save any new templates in that folder.
You can customize an existing template to make it even more useful. Add static information to the existing template, and then save the file again as a template. Click a template that is similar to the one you want to create, and then click Create. Note: If you can't find a template, you can search for it based on keywords in the Search All Templates box. Add, delete, or change any text, graphics, or formatting, and make any other changes that you want to appear in all new documents that you base on the template.
To start a new document based on your template, on the File menu, click New from Template , and then select the template you want to use. Open a blank presentation, and then on the View tab, click Slide Master. The slide master is the largest slide image at the top of the slide thumbnail list. Associated layouts are positioned beneath it.
To make changes to the slide master or layouts, on the Slide Master tab, do any of these:. To add a colorful theme with special fonts, and effects, click Themes , and pick a theme. To add a placeholder for text, picture, chart, and other objects, in the thumbnail pane, click the slide layout that you want to hold the placeholder. From Insert Placeholder , pick the type of placeholder you want to add, and drag to draw the placeholder size.
Add, delete, or change any text, graphics, or formatting, and make any other changes that you want to appear in all new presentations that you base on the template.
To start a new presentation based on a template, on the File menu, click New from Template , and then select the template you want to use. Next to File Format , click Excel Template.
Add, delete, or change any content, graphics, or formatting, and make any other changes that you want to appear in all new workbooks that you base on the template. To start a new workbook based on a template, on the File menu, click New from Template , and then select the template you want to use. Differences between templates, themes, and Word styles.
On the Format pop-up menu, click Word Template. In the Save As box, type the name that you want to use for the new template, and then click Save. On the Standard toolbar, click New from template. Note: If you can't find a template, you can search for it based on keywords in the Search box.
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