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Hi :)
Ok, last email on this for a while!

This wiki-page seems to be about the feature but i couldn't see any mention
of ohw to switch it off
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/NotebookBar
but prolly because i only skimmed it
Regards from
a Tom :)

On 4 July 2018 at 16:37, Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi :)
So in the article it says;
*View > Toolbar Layout*  and choose Notebookbar

But in order to get that option you have to tick the box for "*Enable
experimental features*" in
Tools - Options - Advanced
and then restart LibreOffice.

So hopefully either of those is able to get rid of the Notebookbar.
Hopefully the first way because then it should be easy to try it for a bit
another day.
Regards from
a Tom :)



On 4 July 2018 at 16:19, Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi :)
Gahhh, i dunno! :(  Any chance of recent updates to;
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
helps at all?

Apols and regards from
a Tom :)



On 4 July 2018 at 15:27, Graham Luffrum <grhmlffrm@gmail.com> wrote:

Perhaps rather foolishly I tried out the Notebookbar, but then discovered
that there appears to be no way back despite what is written in the
article.  In the top right-hand corner there is a button, but it doesn't
appear to do anything.

I'm using 6.0.5.2 under Linux Mint 18.1.

Graham


On Tue, 3 Jul 2018 at 21:55, Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi :)
Thanks :)  I didn't do anything except just re-post it from the
marketing
list.  I liked the article as it had a few things i hadn't known about.
Somewhere there is a wiki-page of useful snippets but idk where.
Regards from
a Tom :)

On 3 July 2018 at 18:09, M Henri Day <mhenriday@gmail.com> wrote:

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2 juli 2018 kl 14:09 skrev Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com>:

Hi :)
I thought some people here might be interested in another new
article
about
LibreOffice.  This one is in the Fedora Magazine;
https://fedoramagazine.org/discover-hidden-gems-libreoffice/

Inevitably there are some questions and such in the comments section
below
the article.
Regards from
a Tom :)


On 2 July 2018 at 12:05, Mike Saunders <mike.saunders@
documentfoundation.org
wrote:

Hello everyone,

I wrote an article about some new/lesser-known features in
LibreOffice
for Fedora Magazine, and included a short section on getting
involved
at
the end:

https://fedoramagazine.org/discover-hidden-gems-libreoffice/

--
Mike Saunders, Marketing & PR
The Document Foundation


​Very useful ; thanks Mike and Tom !

Henri​


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