Hi :)
Which OS; Windows, Ubuntu, another Gnu&Linux, Bsd or Mac?
I think for most of them you can just click on the "Start" menu (or equivalent) and then something
like
"All Programs" - LibreOffice - Writer
When you see "Writer" in that menu you can right-click on it and choose "send to panel" or "Create
shortcut on desktop" or "Send to ... - Desktop" and that will give you an icon on your desktop (or
panel) that you can just click to get just Writer and not the other ones.
Regards from
Tom :)
PS don't worry about your English. It is better than most people near where i live (i live in
England). I cheekily corrected some things but really it was quite easy to understand the way you
wrote it.
--- On Tue, 7/2/12, Eduardo Maldonado <eduardo.maniobra@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Eduardo Maldonado <eduardo.maniobra@gmail.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Avoid destop window
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 7 February, 2012, 18:21
Hi all.
First all, I'm sorry for my poor English.
Well.
I have instructions for a professional multi-user installation for LO Writer
and LO Impress ONLY. Without Calc or Draw or...
So, I've installed only Writer and Impress. That's ok.
But, when I open some doc or some presentation with LO, and I close it, not
the application, only document, I see the window for desktop of LO (the
attached file).
It's bad for me to see calc or base or draw, disabled like that.
Can I avoid that window?
Thanks.
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