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Hi :)
i knew someone would have a good answer for 2.  1 only changed in the latest release, i think, and 
i only heard about that on this list otherwise i'm not sure any of us would have known.  Well, a 
couple of people obviously.  Good to see another person with an excellent name had the answer for 2
Regards from 
Tom too :)  





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From: Thomas Taylor <linxt@comcast.net>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Friday, 9 August 2013, 19:19
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Installing 4.1 on OpenSuse


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I want to get an icon on the desktop, which launches the start center, 
not a specific module. How do I get that?

Kind regards
Regina


Not sure  about what you mean by the "start center". In the lower left corner
of the screen (if you're using KDE) is a startup icon. You can start any
installed program from there. LO will be under "Office > Word Processors". OR
you can do like many of use and either put the icon on the desktop or in the
bottom panel.

Tom


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