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Keep text formatting toolbar always visible
Sirs and Madams, Please kindly undo the appearing and disappearing "text
formatting toolbar" trick LO impress. It is very distracting. Earlier it was
very good. "text formatting toolbar" always remained visible. now with
selection of text box, the slides make a downward or upward dance, which is not
needed at all. We all could do without that 1 cm of real space. I have used
keynote, MS office and LO. I have liked LO the most. But maybe this dance of
slides upward and downward will drive me away from LO again. And maybe again I
will be disappointed in other office suites and come back to LO. I am a laymen
user. I mainly use Impress for presentations and calc for spreadsheet. Please
if you like this disappearing and reappearing "text formatting toolbar", Please
give us an option to permanently enable/Make "text formatting toolbar"
always visible. Please . Always grateful.
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