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On 9/5/17 5:17 AM, libreoffice-ml.mbourne@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Ken Springer wrote:
OX X 10.11.6 El Capitan

LO 5.3.6.1

In the Preferences window, LibreOfficeGeneral>Formatting Aids, I have
almost every option checked, I.E  Paragraph end, Spaces, Tabs, etc.

But none of them show in the document.  What am I missing?

View > Formatting Marks to actually show them.

Thank you, kind sir!   <G>

Is it possible to force LO to remember the last opened Window size?
I'm getting tired of having to resize windows. :-(

Sorry, I don't know about that one. For me, on Windows and Linux Mint
Mate, LibreOffice does open at the same size as it was when last closed.
I don't think I've changed any preference for that to happen. Perhaps
it's one of those things that works differently on OS X.

It's definitely an LO issue, as other software programs remember previous windows sizes.



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Ken
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"My brain is like lightning, a quick flash
     and it's gone!"


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