On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 11:01:15 +0200
Nino Novak <nn.libo@kflog.org> wrote about [libreoffice-users] Re: Changes oddity:
Am 22.06.2012 07:57, schrieb Sandy Harris:
However, the window that opens for Changes->accept/reject has
gone to full screen and I cannot get it back so that I can see the
text in order to decide on what to do with changes. It covers the
whole text window.
Two suggestions:
1- click somewhere inside the Accept/Reject window so it gets active, then press
ALT+BLANK. In my setup this opens the window context menu, where you can select
"Resize Window" (or similar). Then resize the window with mouse or arrow keys.
¿¿ what is "BLANK" ??
Nothing like that on my keyboard.
Tom
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