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First of all, I like *very much* the new design. Congratulations!

However the existing tabs in the current 4.2 Alpha version Start Center have
one advantage: in addition to having the most recent documents regardless of
type in the All tab you can also get the most recent files by type (which
allows the user to access easily e.g. the last used 20 spreadsheets). This
is similar to the function in the extension HistoryMaster but much more user
friendly.

Is there any way to merge the Start Center proposed in this topic and the
existing in 4.2 Alpha with several tabs?

BTW it would be fantastic if the user could open several files at the same
time... You can already select them by using Shift or Control... The only
thing missing is a Open Selected button :)

Regards,
Pedro



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