botaylor wrote:
I am editing a text document and it is displaying it as three tiny
pages instead of a single page or part thereof to edit. My
understanding is I have to 'unhide' my status bar so I can click some
sort of icon that will put me back in text edit mode showing only the
part of the page I am working on. The problem is how to I turn on my
status bar?
On the "View" menu, click "Status Bar" and the status bar should appear
at the bottom of the window. You can do the same again if you want to
hide it again later.
Alternatively, if I've understood the original problem correctly, you
might be able to sort out the page view without needing the status
bar... On the "View" menu, click "Zoom", then "100%" or "Entire Page"
(or whatever setting suits you). The icons on the status bar are a quick
way of accessing those features, so it may still be useful to unhide it.
I checked all the other icons that I currently can see and none are
the one described in the help online. Also, I am older and am used to
being able to phone in a question. This is very frustrating that I
had to spend over half an hour on this and get nowhere so, can you
please provide a phone number ie. 1-800. Thank you.
LibreOffice is free software, with free support mainly provided for
users by users via this mailing list. I believe there are companies
which offer paid support for LibreOffice, presumably some with phone
numbers, but I don't know specific details. Hopefully someone else on
this list might be able to reply pointing you in the right direction.
I hope that helps (at least on the status bar...)
Mark.
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