Most fascinating.  Darned funny semantics, too.  A 'candidate' is not
elected, if you like or even if you don't like.  Suggests the program is
so large and unwieldy that it can never really be out of testing.

Anyway, back to the subject of the operational menu:  I have switched to
the GNOME Classic desktop and there is no problem there with the LO
menus.  I consider this to be a sad but necessary regression.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/760879

Title:
  LibreOffice "Window" menu is hidden

Status in LibreOffice Menubar:
  Invalid
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  LibreOffice has 9 menus: File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools,
  Data, Window and Help. lo-menubar shows every menu entry but Window,
  rendering important actions such as Split and Freeze inaccessible.

  Screenshot: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lo-
  menubar/+bug/801455/+attachment/2180143/+files/Screenshot.png

  WORKAROUND: Tools->Customize you can see the missing Window menu.

  Just put the same missing entries under another top-menu (e.g. "Help")

  See also bug #902646 ("lo-menubar doesn't work with libreoffice-
  startcenter").

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