At 11:14 27/05/2011 -0400, Nobody Noname wrote:
I just read a article about adding "tabs" to Word that allows you to
have multiple Word documents own in tabs, like you have for Firefox
or IE. The lady was saying that she had 4 or 5 Word documents open
at the same time and the "tab" option. She said she would be lost
without web browsers having tabs, so it just makes sense to have
such an option in Word.
So I was wondering if anyone knows any add-on to LibreOffice that
would allow multiple Writer docs open at the same time in without
having multiple instances of LO open at the same time. That would
make life easier sometimes. Since OOo's extension site is not
working half the time, I thought someone here might know of such an extension.
I think you are missing the point here! If you open, say, Internet
Explorer, when it's already running, you get another instance. Tabs
change that - don't they? - so that you can have multiple pages
within one instance. But it's been a very long time since Word has
behaved like that: if you start Word when it is already running, it
merely opens another document in the same instance of the
program. This is despite your seeing separate windows.
In fact, OpenOffice and LibreOffice are already ahead of that, since
they are integrated suites, so you can even open multiple documents
of different types in one instance of the program. You can have a
text document and a spreadsheet both open in the same instance of the
suite (which is why it's sometimes unhelpful to think of Writer and
Calc as being separate programs). Try opening a spreadsheet from
within Word or a text document from within Excel: no joy!
The way you move between multiple documents in applications is
generally using the Window menu - and this works in OpenOffice and
LibreOffice as in anything else. And with these suites, you even get
all open documents, even if of different types. (With the ribbon,
this appears under View | Window in recent versions of Word.)
What you could be asking for, then, is not the ability to have
multiple documents open in a single instance - which is already here
- but simply a move from a Window menu to tabs as a way of handling them.
Unless I misunderstand things ...
I just wish she would get her "story" straight since she promotes
open source office suite options as the alternative to MSO. Here
she tells people she uses Word, while other articles tell people
about the virtue of using OOo, then LibreOffice, instead of MSO.
Isn't it possible that both may have their pros and cons?
Brian Barker
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