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From: Avraham Hanadari <avhanadari@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 19 February, 2011 7:24:49
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: keep open table tool bar
Le 18/02/2011 22:34, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
I think that the View menu on the menu bar might help ...
View - Toolbars - Table
Then you might want to push the table toolbar to the side rather than have it
vertical rather than horizontal.
Regards from
Tom :)
Thanks for your remarks.
I can select "Table" in View - Tool bars, and the table tool bar appears when
the cursor in not in a table. I then go to the table to work there. When I
return the cursor to a non-table part of the document, the table tool bar
disappears. This still does not really lock the tool bar open all the time.
I have been docking the tool bar at the side for years (with OOo and now LO).
This minimizes the disturbance but there is still annoying sideways movement as
it appears or disappears.
Thanks again, Rick
Hi Rick :)
I think it's time to post a bug-report about that as once you have selected to
show the toolbar all the time it shouldn't suddenly vanish without being
de-selected deliberately.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
How about putting the table-toolbar on the right-hand-side instead until the
bug-report gets resolved? Hopefully that might minimise the disruption for you.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
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