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On 03/22/2014 06:15 AM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Hello Jean-Baptiste,

Le Sat, 22 Mar 2014 10:26:47 +0100,
Jean-Baptiste Faure <jbf.faure@sud-ouest.org> a écrit :

Hi Charles,

Le 21/03/2014 13:55, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit :
Hello Tim,

I am sorry but I just realized that I forgot to mention thar in the
4.1.x the sidebar could only be activated as part of the
experimental features. I believe it is still experimental in the
4.2.x branch. In other words you must activate the experimental
features beforehand in order to access tje sidebar. Can someone
confirm the sidebar is still experimental in the fresh branch
please?
On my own build of LibreOffice 4.2, I do not need to activate
experimental functions to enable the sidebar. Sidebar is enabled by
default for Impress.
I see; but do you need to activate the experimental features to have in
in Writer?

I see it in Writer [4.2.1.1] and I tend not to enable experimental features - ever.


In version 4.1 you need to first check Enable experimental sidebar (on
restart) in Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Advanced
That done you can hide or show the sidebar using menu View > Sidebar

Yes indeed.

Cheers,

Charles.






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