Hi Stuart
Thank you for the quick answer!
V Stuart Foote wrote
You are. When the StartCenter Templates button was changed to a split
button action, there was no way to return to the StartCenter's thumbnail
view panel. Details are in
tdf#83003 <https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83003>
.
Ok. That makes a lot of sense. Thanks!
Three more comments/suggestions on the Start Center:
1) It is a shame that the Start Center is only available for opening the
first document in a work session. (Unfortunately the only way I see it being
more useful is if LibreOffice had a multi-tabbed interface where the Start
Center would be the first tab...)
2) It would be nice if the Start Center worked consistently: it takes a
single click to open any document in the Recent Files but it takes a
double-click to open any template folder or template. I don't see any reason
why it should require a double-click...
3) It would be more intuitive to replace the "All Templates" text button
with a large visible back arrow
I can submit enhancement reports if you (Design team) think any of these
suggestions makes sense/is doable...
Regards,
Pedro
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