On Mar 24, 2011, at 02:19 , Michel Gagnon wrote:

> Le 2011-03-23 19:23, Andy Brown a écrit :
>> Roger Stein wrote:
>>> Is there any way to start any of the individual Libre Office
>>> applications so that you don't automatically go back to the Application
>>> Menu when you close a document? For example, I open a writer document,
>>> edit it, and then close it and remain in the writer application.
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> Roger Stein
>> 
>> On the upper right end of the top Menu Bar is an X box, click that and 
>> Writer will close and leave you in the Start screen. The Start/Splash is the 
>> same screen you get if you start soffice instead of one of the programs.
>> 
>> HTH
>> 
>> 
> Yes indeed. However, if I understand correctly the question, Roger wants to 
> know if there is a way to keep a standard Write window open, but with a grey 
> work zone, just like what happens with Microsoft Windows.
> 
> To that, I'll say NO. I would add that most (all?) modules of LibreOffice are 
> more tightly integrated than those of Microsoft Office, so no time or 
> resources are "wasted" by loading the start screen.

But in MS Word, when one closes the last open document, the grey screen is not 
a new document that you can start typing in - it's just background.  You still 
have to click on File/New or File/Open.  Personally I also found the Start 
screen (where one can choose a type of document or open a template) a bit of a 
nuisance.  Someone reported on a way to skip that screen both at start-up and 
on closing a document back in the days before LibO, and I implemented it, and 
carried my profile over to LibO, so it works that way.  LibO now starts 
directly into a Writer doc (NOTE: I do NOT have a script that calls LibO with a 
parameter).  I'm not sure whether it was in the preferences, or somewhere in 
the menu system that this setting was found, but it was well-hidden.

Unfortunately, I have forgotten how it was done, and I haven't yet been able to 
find the original references to it by searching the archives at OOo.

If anyone sees this and remembers, please let me know.  It will also help the 
OP.

//James
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