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There is no reason to go to the main menu, when a file is opened.
Every function is possible using the upper menu bar, without closing the current file...
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Da: Gabriele Bertolucci <gabriele.bertolucci@protonmail.com>
Inviato: venerdì 23 maggio 2025 15:55
A: users@global.libreoffice.org <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Oggetto: Re: [libreoffice-users] main menu

If one of LO components is open, no.

If LO is completely closed, you can launch "LibreOffice", which will
bring you to the same interface, without opening a specific LO component.

Good answer.We cannot see the main menu without closing files.Is it right?
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Gabriele Bertolucci


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