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On 03/17/2015 02:08 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
There is a weird quirk about LibreOffice.  If you open a document and fill
in some data (even spaces and made-up stuff seems to kinda work) and then
save the document it does a much better job of remembering what size window
it was last time it was open.

It's one of those weird things that shouldn't make a difference and i think
even the devs don't know why it changes anything.
Regards from
Tom :)


Thanks Tom, unfortunately it doesn't seem to help in this case.

Regards,  Jim


On 17 March 2015 at 15:41, Jim Byrnes <jf_byrnes@comcast.net> wrote:

On 03/17/2015 10:18 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Actually i did get the same results as you on Ubuntu 14.04 and LibreOffice
4.4.1.

I've not tried many layers but if i close 2 documents and then open either
one of them or something else then the newly opened document uses the same
place and size as whichever document i happened to close last.

I'm not sure if filling in the;

File - Properties - Description

with some spaces and stuff makes any difference but i think that is the
usual odd thing that makes it behave better.
Regards from
Tom :)


I'm not sure what you are referring to here.  I've not seen this mentioned
before.

I've looked at Options-->Load/Save-->General and see the Load
user-specific settings with document.  I have it checked and this seems
like a "user-specific" setting but the size is not honored.

Of course I am still on 3.5.7.2 I thought maybe it had changed but I guess
not.

Regards,  Jim



On 17 March 2015 at 14:39, Jim Byrnes <jf_byrnes@comcast.net> wrote:

  On 03/17/2015 06:31 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

  Hi :)
Is this set by the OS rather than by LibreOffice?  Oddly it does work
for
me on Ubuntu 14.04.


  <snip>

It does for me to as far as the OS part of it goes, I did a poor job of
asking my question. If I have 2 spreadsheets A & B. A is run full screen
and B is run using half the screen. If I shutdown A and then reopen A it
is
full screen. If I shut down B and then reopen B it takes half the screen.
What I am asking about is if I shut down A and then open B, B will open
full screen.  what I would like is A to always be fullscreen and B to
always be half screen.

Regards. Jim




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