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On 07/19/2011 01:14 PM, Cliff Scott wrote:
** Reply to message from David B Teague sr<davidbteague@comporium.net>  on
Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:56:27 -0400

On 7/19/2011 9:09 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
   1.) When LO is invoked it displays a box of icons in the middle of the
application window. Where do I change the start up option so I see
either a
blank window or a new writer document instead of this icon box?
Are you using Windows? If so, I am certain there is a way, but I
sidestep the issue by keeping an empty writer document on my desk top. I
start that and click the "new document" at the upper left. I do have to
choose where to save if different from the default. I thought this
easier than fighting the run box as suggested elsewhere.

You can prefer to create a shortcut, giving the "item" the short cut
wizard requests as a path to swriter.exe. On my 64 bit W7 machine it is
C:\Program Files (x86)\LibreOffice 3\program\swriter.exe
YMMV.

The answers given by others to your remaining questions are better than
what I can come up with.
I know he isn't using Windows, but FYI, under Windows there is a folder in
your program list with icons for each of the functions, i.e. Writer, Calc,
etc. Just make a copy of the shortcut and put it on your desktop or quick
start bar.

For Linux - Ubuntu - I went to the menu of Office and right clicked on the module of LO [Writer, Calc, etc.] and was given the choice of "Add this launcher to Panel" or "Add this launcher to Desktop" I choose "Desktop" and it placed an icon on the desktop for opening that module directly instead of opening the dialog box that list all the modules.

You can use something with Windows [not how with Win 7] by going to the Start Menu option of the LO module and do a copy/paste of the menu link to make a copy on the Windows desktop.

I always do that for the packages I use on a weekly or daily basis. I did with Win XP/Vista, or on my Ubuntu 10.04 desktop. I use GNOME be default, but I have dome something similar in KDE.

This should be something people should do by default for all the packages they use daily, IMO.

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