![]() I’m using 4.0.2.2, btw, on flavours of Ubuntu and Mint, and occasionally also in Win XP and 7 (not that the platform matters, I think). To access the dialog box that allows you to change the properties for the currently open document, click the File tab. NOTE: We used Word 2013 to illustrate this feature. Some of these are displayed on the Info screen and you can change these properties. Or does this need to be filed as an enhancement bug? Word also stores several additional advanced properties related to your documents. Is there a way to set this as an option? I looked carefully through the Tools > Options possibilities, and didn’t spot anything. It’s also a hassle to change manually every time you create a document. It’s somewhat counter-intuitive, in fact, and results in generic or inappropriate display for PDFs produced with LO’s internal tools. ![]() I don’t think the LO default (providing template title as default document property) is good design. And, when you export that document as a PDF, it is the template’s title that appears in the display of the PDF as that document’s title, rather than the filename, or first words of the file (the latter of which is the MS Word default, I believe). When you create a new document, the “Title” field in File > Properties > Description > Title is auto-filled with the template name.
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