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On 07/30/2011 03:54 PM, David B Teague sr wrote:
Your solution works, but it eats up screen real estate. Does anyone have
a way to stop the menus from popping up without losing screen space?

Drag the offending menu to the middle of the page.
Then select ">View >Toolbars;
Uncheck the offending menu;

You may have to repeat this three or four times, before LibO gets the idea that you really don't want those menus to be displayed.

Sometimes you have to guess as the name of the menu. (I have more than fifty menus for extension that are of the pattern "Add On ##", where "##" is a number between 1 and 50. Personally, I think that extensions whose menu is of that pattern, should be pulled from distribution until the developer learns how to create extensions that don't require users to write their own documentation, to determine which menu goes with which functionality they were looking for.)

jonathon
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