Hi :)
Have you tried putting toolbars at the side rather than at top&bottom? Also if
you use linux then a different DE might help rather than the default Gnome or
KDE. Also in linux you might find the Avant Window Navigator is better than
taskbars at the top or bottom. Which operating system are you using?
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Paolo <paolo2@taize.fr>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sun, 20 February, 2011 15:07:10
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to set default view to Web layout ?
On 20/02/11 15:41, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
OK I see what you mean. ".doc" does not save the document view "style".
In fact I see OpenOffice does the same thing (just tested). I had thought I
remembered it didn't. Maybe this is a limitation of the .doc format. It would be
good if LibreOffice could fix it though!
It may default seeing the page as a portrait page not "web page"
view which looks much line landscape to me.
I don't understand this. It is not a question of portrait/landscape. The
question for me, working on a small screen, is to avoid having a 3cm top and
left margin around the text. On a netbook this represents about a third of the
useful viewing area!
Paolo
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