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Hello,

I'm using OOo since several years under UBUNTU. One feature under this
verion was the dropdown menu (see attached image). Since the arrival of
LibO, I requested several times through many ways to that this feature comes
true. Carlos SURA, a member of a deveopment team reassued me that it will be
integrated to the 3.5.0 version. Yet with the laste release of the 3.6.0
version, the dropdown menu is still not there.

For me, this feature is quite very usefull since through only 2 mouse clics,
the enduser can have the desired view while with the lenslike icon, more
mouseclics are rquired to have the same result. Moreover, this feature will
make LibO further different to OOo.

I do think that this can de done for the code lines exist for theUBUNTU OOo
version developped by GoOOO.

Hope that this usefull feature will be interessting to other endusers and
that in a close future, it will be shipped in a forthcoming version.

Bunty

UBUNTU 12.04 - GNOME 3.4.2
LibO3.6.0 (Linux) - LibO3.5.4 (WinXP SP3)
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4000755/ZOOM.png 



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