I'm using both viewing options.

Regarding the cookies, does that mean that a new user by default will
not have backstage open, even if the last user saved TW with BS open,
and if the new user never opens BS then there will never be a cookie
in his browser either.  So he should just remain ignorant of its
presence.

On Feb 16, 5:49 am, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The only problem for me is that I have a bad habit of saving the TW
> > with the Backstage menu open, meaning that it will be open for the end
> > user too.
>
> If the end user is viewing your document remotely (i.e., via http:),
> then it will be in "readOnly" mode by default, so the backstage will
> *not* be shown.
>
> Also, the current show/hide state of the backstage is, like all other
> TW options, stored as a cookie.  Thus, if you leave the backstage
> open, it remains open in the next session... however, because it is a
> cookie-based setting, it won't be applied to anyone else.
>
> -e

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