Hi :)
In Xp you would click on the "Start" button, then "All Programs" - LibreOffice and then right-click
on Writer and choose "create short-cut" or
"Send to" - "Desktop (create short-cut)"
and then do the same for Calc
I'm not sure about the menus in Win7 but i think they are fairly similar aren't they (well, once
past the "All programs" bit)?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sun, 19/2/12, Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> wrote:
From: Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] separate apps in Windows version
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 19 February, 2012, 23:52
Using version 3.4, just installed on Windows 7. Is there any way to separate the apps and make
icons for just Writer and Spreadsheet?
(They're the only apps from LO I ever use.) It's a pain to have to open the whole thing and then
select one.
--doug
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