
2) Select or type the name of the font to be replaced in the Font box.
(If you do not have this font on your system, it will not appear in
the drop-down list in this box, so you need to type it in.)
3) In the Replace with box, select a suitable font from the drop-
down list of fonts installed on your computer.
4) The checkmark to the right of the Replace with box turns green.
Click on this checkmark. A row of information now appears in the
larger box below the input boxes. Select the options under
Always and Screen.
5) In the bottom section of the page, you can change the typeface
and size of the font used to display source code such as HTML
and Basic (in macros).
Figure 27: Defining a font to be substituted for another font
Security options
Use the OpenOffice.org – Security page (Figure 28) to choose security
options for saving documents and for opening documents that contain
macros.
Security options and warnings
If you record changes, save multiple versions, or include hidden
information or notes in your documents, and you do not want some
of the recipients to see that information, you can set warnings to
remind you to remove it, or you can have OOo remove some of it
automatically. Note that (unless removed) much of this information
is retained in a file whether the file is in OpenOffice.org’s default
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