On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Avraham Hanadari<avhanadari@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for your remarks.
You're welcome.
I have tried docking the tool bar, but it still appears and disappears
according as I am in or not in a table. The least annoying dock is on the
side of the screen, but it still knocks the page a little sideways when it
does its appearance trick. Pleas explain exactly what you mean by "docking
to a menu line". Perhaps I have not done that. I don't know wha you mean by
"menu line".
Sorry - I've never invested a lot of time in the exact terminology for
these things (which I should).
Try this:
At the top of your Writer window there is the title bar, then the menu
bar, then one or more toolbars. Break up the toolbars by moving them
around so that you have some space at the right end of one. Bring up
a table and dock the table toolbar in that space. This way the bar
will appear and disappear as you move in and out of tables, but it
should stay in the same place on that toolbar line. As long as it is
not alone on that line of bars, it shouldn't change your screen
around.
Of course, you'll have to get used to the different arrangement of the
toolbars....
HTH.
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