On 10/30/08 19:15, NoOp wrote:
On 10/30/2008 06:40 AM, Uwe Fischer wrote:
Hi,
Zoltán Kócsi wrote:
...
My problem is *not* that the toolbar is there. My problem is that it
does not *stay* there. In other words, I want a static layout. I have
documents that are full of tables. I move in and out of tables all the
...
OK, this is what I did to dock the Table toolbar in Writer, just below
the Formatting toolbar, so that the document size does not change
whether the cursor is inside a table or not:
1. Have a document with a table inside.
2. Set the cursor inside the table.
3. Table toolbar should be visible (if not, enable it using View-Toolbars).
4. Dock the Table toolbar just below the Formatting toolbar.
5. Create a new empty toolbar and drag it to a place just left or right
of the Table toolbar, in the same "row".
Now the empty toolbar reserves the "row" whenever the Table toolbar
vanishes, and the Table toolbar will fill in its old docked place when
it reappears.
Hope this helps.
Uwe
Why not just dock it & then drag it to the formating or standard toolbar?
that is a fine solution, and I should have mentioned it first. Then you
do not need an empty toolbar as placeholder.
But screen width must be wide enough, else you would need to scroll the
toolbar, which would be very uncomfortable.
Uwe
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