If I go to Tools > Options I can change the default Font and various other things. However when I select a different background color for the Writer/Web it has no effect at all. It still just shows the default white background.
I had a default dark grey background until a few weeks ago. Then something happened and the default background changed to white again. Since then I've only been able to edit the background of individual files via Format > Page. Changing the default background in Tools > Options has no effect whatsoever.
[Solved] Tools > Options default color change has no effect
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[Solved] Tools > Options default color change has no effect
Last edited by Kyperballad on Sat May 01, 2021 10:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
OpenOffice 4.1.9 on Windows 10
Re: Tools > Options default color change has no effect
You didn't mention a document format. If you're changing the color setting in Tools > Options > OpenOffice Writer/Web > Background, that only changes the background color in HTML documents. It does not apply to ODT documents.
AOO 4.1.14 on Ubuntu MATE 22.04
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Re: Tools > Options default color change has no effect
Oh, it doesn't apply to ODT documents, okay.
I created a new template and set it as default template. I don't remember doing it this way the last time, but it has worked.
I created a new template and set it as default template. I don't remember doing it this way the last time, but it has worked.
OpenOffice 4.1.9 on Windows 10
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Re: [Solved] Tools > Options default color change has no eff
I don't understand, what do you want to change exactly?
You can either change the color of the page with the page properties (and it will print that color when printed/exported to PDF) or you can change the background for screen rendering only with Tools > Options > AOO > Application colors and the option Document background. In this case, the color will remain default (no color) when printed.
You can either change the color of the page with the page properties (and it will print that color when printed/exported to PDF) or you can change the background for screen rendering only with Tools > Options > AOO > Application colors and the option Document background. In this case, the color will remain default (no color) when printed.
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