Excellent Bernardo Tech, you solved my default font problem as a new user to LibreOffice. Well explained, clear and concise instructions and straight to the point! Took seconds to do and saved me a lot of time figuring it out! Thank you dude!
Thank you so much. I would have NEVER figured that out on my own. Your instructions were clear and accurate. I'm using Libre Office 6.3 and the process was essentially the same with a few minor changes that were not hard to figure out - just changes that Libre Office made in how things are now arranged inthe menus. Now that Microsoft wants a monthly fee, I am more reliant on Libre because I don't do that much office work and the fee isn't worth it to me.
That thing you did for Calc does not make your chosen font the default so libration sans is still LibreOffice's chosen default in other situations like when you click plus to add a sheet.
Still good for Libre Office Calc 4.0.1.2 in a Mint-17.2 (not the newest Mint). There is one difference, though. There's no File->Template ! You will have to go through File->New->Templates (bottom of list of text, sheet, presentation ... Templates at the bottom.) A windowpane with document-types appear. Then again click on Spreadsheets->Manage and the menu-bar comes out like in the video.
Hi, thank you for the video. I am converting an xlsx file into pdf on command line client with libreoffice and try to avoid that libre office changes the font. I tried with setting arial default template as described in this video but unfortunately it doesn't work for cli based transforms. Any suggestens where I have to look to change whatever default is used for cli based funtions?
Is there an Algerian font in libreoffice cause whenever I do a presentation with Microsoft powerpoint and then open it with libre office the font changes.
Despite being an old posting, this pronunciation is more than likely incorrect,: the word libre is French for book, and is pronounced correctly thusly, leebra ....phonetically....
Thank you very much! This is the only procedure I know that matches menu items even after 9 years and genuinely works.
Just tried the template technique in LibreOffice 7.4.5 and it did just what I needed. Thanks much.
Very helpful, concise, and easy to understand. Thank you.
Excellent Bernardo Tech, you solved my default font problem as a new user to LibreOffice. Well explained, clear and concise instructions and straight to the point! Took seconds to do and saved me a lot of time figuring it out! Thank you dude!
OMG...I've pondered over this tactic for years...not months or weeks...! Thank you Bernado.
Excellent video of fix. Had to stop often - do not write that fast. All info needed is there. Many thanks!
Thank you this is very helpful I know you did it a long time ago but it still appreciated
It does work in open office
Thank you so much, it helped me a lot !!
Thank you so much. I would have NEVER figured that out on my own. Your instructions were clear and accurate. I'm using Libre Office 6.3 and the process was essentially the same with a few minor changes that were not hard to figure out - just changes that Libre Office made in how things are now arranged inthe menus. Now that Microsoft wants a monthly fee, I am more reliant on Libre because I don't do that much office work and the fee isn't worth it to me.
Thanks a million! You're a blessing. :) God bless!
Thanks. Worked for me on libre office 6
Very nicely done - clear and easy to follow. Thank you.
Hideous Dwarf You're welcome!
ThankU so much dear brother. It helped me
That thing you did for Calc does not make your chosen font the default so libration sans is still LibreOffice's chosen default in other situations like when you click plus to add a sheet.
But if I open a new sheet, it doesn't keep my created template. Is there a way to make it works for every single new sheet I create?
still applicable as of this comment.
Very helpful.
Still good for Libre Office Calc 4.0.1.2 in a Mint-17.2 (not the newest Mint).
There is one difference, though. There's no File->Template ! You will have to go through
File->New->Templates
(bottom of list of text, sheet, presentation ... Templates at the bottom.) A windowpane with document-types appear.
Then again click on Spreadsheets->Manage and the menu-bar comes out like in the video.
Thanks for the tips. Libre office now has a checkbox at the bottom when creating a new template to set it as default
Thanks, I needed it :)
tutkiTV You're welcome!
Hi, thank you for the video.
I am converting an xlsx file into pdf on command line client with libreoffice and try to avoid that libre office changes the font.
I tried with setting arial default template as described in this video but unfortunately it doesn't work for cli based transforms.
Any suggestens where I have to look to change whatever default is used for cli based funtions?
Thank You. Fixed and Subscribed to your Channel
You're welcome, and thanks for your support!
спасибо большое!
Do you know how to do this in presentation mode? I don't have the 'option' option under tools.
Thanks a lot, it workt OK for me
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Thanks!
Thanks sir
Is there an Algerian font in libreoffice cause whenever I do a presentation with Microsoft powerpoint and then open it with libre office the font changes.
for reference- libre = free (in spanish), pronounced "LEE-bray"
I was gong to mention that as well.
I say lee-borough
correction on my earlier post.... the word in French is livre (for book)... libre is, in fact the word for FREE as indicated....apologies....
Good, but Calc doesn't use the template when opening a csv file.
It's also not the default if you click plus to add a sheet - libration is once again the default for the new sheet.
Tried it. Didn't work.
Despite being an old posting, this pronunciation is more than likely incorrect,: the word libre is French for book, and is pronounced correctly thusly, leebra ....phonetically....
sir iam from the future this tutorial is outdated so please change it
Doesn't work.
Are you saying "Library Office"? LULZ
ligh--bray office. ok.
ha ha. There doesn't seem to be a consensus on how to pronounce it. I make no guarantees that my way is the right way!