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I don't want the find toolbar displayed all the time.

I can close it with the tool menu (that I get to through the small, inobvious triangle that I only found because Stuart told us about it in the message quoted below), but the blank bar is still there eating screen space. I can close the find tool bar completely with

view|toolbar
unselect Find

I don't want the find bar occupying screen real estate all the time, I don't want it there by default, and it is a bit of a hassle to go to the view menu to remove it.

The find tool should not be there all the time. It wasn't in earlier OO and LO versions. The find tool needs a "close button".

How do I easily make the find tool go away after use?

David


On 10/14/2011 4:46 PM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Jerry,

Looks to be functional, but is state full in Windows 7, so it could be undocked somewhere in your 
UI that you can see as Cor suggests.

Use the View -->  Toolbars -->  Find menu to toggle the Find box On.

Then grab any toolbar and drag it to undock -->  open the tool menu (down triangle) and select Dock 
ALL Toolbars.

That should return the active Find toolbar to its default docked location and allow<Ctl>+F 
activation.

Stuart

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Systems Analyst
College of Sciences
The University of Texas at San Antonio

(210) 458-4962
VStuart.Foote@utsa.edu

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