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--- Comment #21 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to sdc.blanco from comment #19)
1.  Suggestion to change the "summary" of the bug to (something like):
Add a suggestion for a new tip-of-the-day (or to revise an existing tip)

"Add more tips" is not so much different (and the discussion started with the
idea of module specific tips). But feel free to adjust the summary.

2.  Is there a place to get an overview of existing tips?  

Source is here
https://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/cui/inc/tipoftheday.hrc?r=7fef6c0f
(including a short comment on top)

https://suay.site/?p=260   (Maybe this
person would be willing to cooperate/contribute.)

/done

3.  Here is another link to someone who was excited about the Status Bar. 

Just put the interesting things in a short tip.

4.  Maybe there is an advantage to make separate bugs for separate modules
(i.e., one for IMPRESS, one for DRAW, etc.) -- so that people who are
experienced with one module can be more inspired.

See my comment 8 (not opposing the idea to make it specific).

5.  Maybe it is possible to "advertise" on the Libreoffice webpage (e.g., a
banner on the download page) -- to make a campaign to ask for suggestions
for tips?  No doubt many people have discovered some hard to notice but
useful feature.

It's hard work to compile useful tips - and to not loose the overview of what's
included.

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