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You can simply open only the component you want (Writer, Calc, etc.) from
the menu, a desktop icon or a desktop tray icon.

Or, if the list of previously open files in start center is unwanted those
can turned off here:
Tools > Options > LO > Advanced :: Expert Configuration | Set PickListSize
to Zero

On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 7:58 PM, Michael Reich <reich.mikey@gmail.com>
wrote:

Is there a way to shut off the Start Center?  I know it’s a new “feature”
but I really don’t like it and would prefer to simply click file-open to
access files.

Using LO 5.1.5.2 on Mac Sierra

Michael Reich
Glendale Heights, IL  60139
reich.mikey@gmail.com




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