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I always close a doc with F4. After pressing this I am returned to another doc or the "start center" if no other docs are open.

Using Fedora 19 and 4.1.1.2

Cheers
On 09/05/2013 12:29 PM, Don Myers wrote:
Hi Jay,

I run Libre Office in Ubuntu also. I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 with Unity. I use the LO from the Document Foundation and not the PPA. The three applications I use most are Writer, Calc, and Base. I always place each of them in the Launcher. Many times I will have all three open at the same time. If I close Writer, Calc and Base stay open. I've never had any issue with closing a document in one closing any of the others which are open. A few days ago I went from LO 4.0.5.2 to LO 4.1.1.2. The 4.1.1.2 has some bugs in with respect to using it with Unity. It works, but not really as it should.

Don

On 09/04/2013 10:08 PM, Jay Ridgley wrote:
Folks,

I seem to have gotten one of my settings messed up, and do not know how I did it.

I want each instance of a spread sheet, document, presentation to be separate not connected. If I quit a spread sheet I want just that one to go away, NOT all of them.

I have more then one set of files I am working with in separate directories. I do not want them connected, in any way.

It used to work that way under open office, however, libre office they are connected; somehow..

Current version in use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with LO from a PPA at version 4.0.4.2.

How do I fix the problem?

Cheers,
Jay



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