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--- Comment #64 from Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Jean-Baptiste Faure from comment #61)
Redundancy is not a sin. :-) 

Definitely not a sin, but i try my best not to duplicate commands in the menu.
:D

(In reply to Philippe Jung from comment #62)
I definitely agree: every time I used a software where print preview is not
is File menu, I had to search for it.

So which softwares have you used that didnt have it there and which menu did
they place it in?

(In reply to Marc Pare from comment #63)
I am also adding my voice to keeping the Print Preview under File. As having
used OOo and LibreOffice in a school setting, this is where the kids will
find it first. Their first instinct is to look for "Print" and logically
speaking "Print Preview" should appear in the same menu column. Students
will NOT look under "View" as their line of thinking does not work this way.

I would also say that my 82 year old mother who also uses LibreOffice Calc,
from time to time, as treasurer of her club, would really be mixed up if the
Print-Preview were moved anywhere else. 

Its would be quite unfortunate that your students or your mother would be going
to the menus for print and print preview, when both of them are in the toolbar.

Well i guess there are more people in disagree with this, so i've put it back
to where it was. :D

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