LibreOffice 24.8 Help
When you open a new document with File - New, a blank document appears based on a LibreOffice template. You can edit, modify, or replace this template so that the new document contains your customized Styles or other contents.
You can define document templates for each LibreOffice application.
First, open either an existing LibreOffice template and modify it, or open a new document and edit it as necessary to create the desired template.
Save the document by choosing Set as default template checkbox, and save in the My Templates category.
, then enter the template name, click theThe next time you open a new text document, the new document will be based on this new default template.
Use Filter to select the type of document.
The default template is marked with a green check mark. Right-click that template and choose
.When you open a new document, the modified default template will be used.
Choose
.Right-click on template to be made default, choose
.First, open either an existing LibreOffice template and modify it, or open a new document and edit it as necessary to create the desired template.
Choose Template category, and save.
, then enter the template name, choose aChoose
.Right-click on the template to be modified, and choose
.Make desired changes, choose
, and close the document.You can save any document as a template by selecting "Template" file type in the Save dialog. To access the template from the Template Manager, save the template in the User Paths directory specified for Templates in - LibreOffice - Paths. It is often easier to save a document with , because it automatically places the template in the appropriate directory.
The Template Manager is the preferred method for working with templates. and are equivalent for opening the Template Manager. +Shift+N is the predefined shortcut key.