![]() That said, as non-difficult as it is to set the default font, maybe the LO developers should consider creating some kind of direct preference setting for the LO default font since the existing method seems to confound some users. I’ve demonstrated nothing that couldn’t be easily found in the Help section of every installation of LibreOffice, or on YouTube or any of the hundreds of sites on the internet dedicated to this kind of thing. On the Font tab, choose the default Font, Font style, Size, Color &. In the Default fonts for composing messages section click the Font button next to the composition style you want to edit. ![]() ![]() In the 10ish years I’ve used LibreOffice (and OpenOffice before that) I’ve never created an Impress presentation in my life and, after reading 's answer, figured out by myself in literally 5 seconds how to do it. To change the default font for incoming and outgoing messages: Select Outlook > Preferences > Fonts. Maybe the exact wording is slightly different but the core concept is identical. The procedure is the same in any of the LibreOffice applications. …and the next time you create a presentation it will open with the new default font…or any other setting (i.e.
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