On 06/06/2016 11:45 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 10:26 06/06/2016 -0700, Ron Patterson wrote:
I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I
get the usual 8 choices of programs.
These are not separate programs but different types of document all
able to be handled by the single OpenOffice program.
If I have open either a new text document I can not click on the icon
and open a new spreadsheet. And vice versa.
You can - but not by going back to the start screen you describe.
Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon
inoperable to select and open any other new program.
Like most modern programs, OpenOffice detects that it is already open
and invites you to reuse the existing instance instead of (wastefully)
creating a separate instance.
How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document
program at the same time? Or vice versa?
Simple: go to File | New > or click the down-arrow to the right of the
New button in the Standard toolbar. You will see the menu of available
document file types.
Note that OpenOffice is an integrated suite, unlike some products such
as Microsoft Office - which is merely a collection of separate programs.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
Yet, there is a great convenience in letting the user run multiple
instances of it
in order (for example) to view differences between multiple versions of
a document
in parallel.
This is so incredibly useful for people running aoo on computers with
very large
high resolution screens, like mine.
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