https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125112
--- Comment #4 from Arthur <arthurking83@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #3)
I think this might confuse users. Imagine if you are sharing a Calc document
with someone else. Now they would be like "where is the active tab??" as the
tab list would show a completely different section of tabs.
Let's ask UX if they agree to close this as WONTFIX
Yep, I get that, and this is why I specified in my OP, that it'd make more
sense to have a user defined global setting that respected either as it
currently stands, that is active worksheet reopens at the end of the tabs list,
or the user can decide if they'd prefer to reopen the workbook as it was last
closed(ie. my preferred option).
And technically it would show a completely different section of tabs, the
active sheet is usually the last thing someone would edit and then shut down,
so it'd normally still be there as the last person left it.
The difference is that if it were on the far left of the screen whilst being
edited, then on next session it ends up on the far right of the sheet tabs ..
this is 'confusing' ... when viewing the range of sheet tabs along the bottom,
this is confusing .. ie. not where I left it last time!
Most software I use(not all, but most) usually restarts the same way it was
closed down.
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