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Hi :)
I guess you have already tried

View - Toolbars

to see if unticking any there was able to get rid of it?
I tend to dock such things at the top or bottom, preferably at the end of
an existing toolbar so that they don't take up much space
Regards from
Tom :)



On 25 September 2014 11:34, Mark Stanton <mark@vowleyfarm.co.uk> wrote:

What is this thing and why can't I get rid of it?

In Writer, 4.2.6.3 I now seem to have a properties toolbar. It insists
on docking on the right hand side of my LO window and won't go away. I
can undock it, but subseqiently closing it just makes it appear back
in the LO main window.

What is it? Where does it come from? Where can I turn it off? I don't
want it.

Mark Stanton
(Clearly feeling a little grumpy)



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