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I disagree. I often like to view documents simultaneously and it would be a real pain to have to 
keep tabbing between them. So if suck a feature is on the cards i would very strongly suggest that 
it be made optional (as is the case e.g. with gimp).
Best
Gary
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On Fri, 22/2/19, Owen-Kaelan <owenkaelan@gmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: [libreoffice-users] A tab bar would be highly useful.
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Friday, 22 February, 2019, 2:44
 
 So, the previous version of LibreOffice had
 tabs, allegedly only because I
 run it on a Mac. Well, in the new
 version, the tabs are gone! Woe! I'd like
 to see them again! It was very useful
 to be able to switch from document to
 document by clicking on a tab, rather
 than having all of the documents in
 separate windows.
 
 Is it possible to implement this
 feature in a future instance of
 LibreOffice?
 
 Thanks.
 
    Owen Kaelan.
 
 
 
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