I have to say that I'm a traditionalist. One reason I prefer LO to MS
Office is the toolbar layout. With MS Office I wasted too much time trying
to find what I wanted.
Graham
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 at 17:41, M Henri Day wrote:
> Den fre 6 juli 2018 kl 17:18 skrev Graham Luffrum :
>
>> I've had
Den fre 6 juli 2018 kl 17:18 skrev Graham Luffrum :
> I've had a quick look at 6.1.0.1 and the toolbars have changed and I can
> get back to the "default" from every variant. So maybe my problem with
> 6.0.5.2 is not worth pursuing.
>
> Graham
>
>
> On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 at 17:08, M Henri Day
I've had a quick look at 6.1.0.1 and the toolbars have changed and I can
get back to the "default" from every variant. So maybe my problem with
6.0.5.2 is not worth pursuing.
Graham
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 at 17:08, M Henri Day wrote:
> Den fre 6 juli 2018 kl 16:45 skrev Graham Luffrum :
>
>>
Yes. I've just installed 6.1.0.1 and I'll see how that works.
Graham
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 at 16:51, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Hopefully 'just' teething problems that will be ironed out fairly quickly,
> inshalla.
>
> Were you able to follow the route;
> Tools - Options - Advanced - Expert
>
Den fre 6 juli 2018 kl 16:45 skrev Graham Luffrum :
> This is all very well, but on my system (6.0.5.2 under Linux Mint 18.1) the
> settings icon does not work which means that I can get back to the default
> only by changing the Notebooktoolbar settings. Also the menubar is not
> shown by
Hi :)
Hopefully 'just' teething problems that will be ironed out fairly quickly,
inshalla.
Were you able to follow the route;
Tools - Options - Advanced - Expert
and then search for relevant options to get the main top menu back again?
Regards from
a Tom :)
On 6 July 2018 at 15:43, Graham
This is all very well, but on my system (6.0.5.2 under Linux Mint 18.1) the
settings icon does not work which means that I can get back to the default
only by changing the Notebooktoolbar settings. Also the menubar is not
shown by default - again this requires changes to the Notebooktoolbar
Den fre 6 juli 2018 kl 14:10 skrev Tom Davies :
> Hi :)
> A lot of normal users see the normal menu and icon-bar as being old and
> arrive at the conclusion that LibreOffice is old.
>
> The 'new' ribbon-bar / Notebookbar will probably help reduce barriers to
> migrating people away from MS
Hi :)
A lot of normal users see the normal menu and icon-bar as being old and
arrive at the conclusion that LibreOffice is old.
The 'new' ribbon-bar / Notebookbar will probably help reduce barriers to
migrating people away from MS Office. It prolly needs a lot more polish
because it's the first
Den tors 5 juli 2018 kl 14:39 skrev Philip Jackson <
philip.jack...@nordnet.fr>:
> I tried the Notebookbar after looking at the Fedora article. It worked
> just as advertised and I managed to return to default using the '3 small
> horizontal lines' icon on the rhs of the ribbon. I was using LO
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