jonathon wrote:

Some people, like me, keep OOo open, but without any documents open.
For those people, the switchboard is a nuisance, because it requires
that one open, then close a document, to get rid of the switchboard.

Under Linux, can’t you click on the X in the upper right-hand corner of the switchboard? You can under Windows?

For example, this morning, the first thing I used OOo, was to create a
quick spreadsheet. Then it was for some historical data to be
analyzed. Then I opened up my business plan, to see where I should be
today.  Then I edit some user documentation I'm writing.

Had the first email I read this morning been different, the sequence
of documents I opened would have been different.

What has this to do with the switchboard?

One has to go three three more steps with OOo 3.0, than with 2.0, to
get to the same place.   For non-power users, the new setup might be
helpful.  For power users, it hurts their productivity.

Describe these steps. Is there possibly something different in the Linux version than in the Windows version which is causing problems for you? If so, isolate the problem and file an issue.

Jim Allan


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