At 11:04 12/02/2013 -0800, John R. Sowden wrote:
For the 'recent documents' menu selection under 'file', it would be
nice to: 1) allow us to set the number of recent documents, under
tools/options.
I know this is not quite what you are asking for, but in the absence
of exactly what you want, you may like to try customising the
Standard toolbar to display the "Load URL" command. (Click the
down-arrow at the right of the toolbar and select Customize
Toolbar... .) This gives a much longer list of recent files. Note
that the customisation needs to be made separately for each
LibreOffice component that you wish to display this, but the list
itself is common to all of them.
At 15:01 12/02/2013 -0500, Tim Lungstrom wrote:
I remember seeing some packages that allow you to define the number
of "recent documents" are kept in the queue. I never seen the
"permanent" one, ...
Earlier versions of (close your eyes if these are dirty words for
you) Microsoft Word (at least) had a "Work" menu which allowed you to
create your own list of frequently used documents - which would not
evaporate until you wanted them to; later versions of Microsoft
Office have dropped this idea but allow you to pin items already on
the recent files menu so that they do not drop off.
Brian Barker
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