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hi in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to change your default styles in OpenOffice right on the different styles in the original version will have Times Roman numeral which is kind of a diaper data font if you want to change these fonts to something else Iamp;#39;ve already changed mine to Calibri click on the styles then click on more and then go to whatever you want to change I want to change the default Iamp;#39;ll modify and here I can change it to whatever font I want or whatever color or style or whatever Iamp;#39;ve done it so Iamp;#39;m not going to do it here okay and to do that with the rest of stars and so forth so if I want to do the heading 1 modify that you see in this one Iamp;#39;ve actually made this one a sky blue makes it closer to what the Microsoft Office styles do once youamp;#39;ve done all that youamp;#39;ve changed all your stars to what you want them to be just go to anymore go to file templates save save your template Iamp;#39;m saying - m