You know what though?  After looking at it further, I see that every single
one of the commands in the text object toolbar is in my formatting tool bar
that I always display.  Maybe the program knows the text object toolbar is
redundant?

On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:01 PM, [email protected] <
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> Kevin Reynolds wrote:
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>> It happens to me too in Windows XP SP3.
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> It did not do this with 3.1.1
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> It just is a real pain.  There has to be a way to tell the system that
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>  On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Tim Lungstrom <[email protected]>
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>>> Well this is another try to get anyone to help me fix the trouble
>>> with the toolbars that I am setting to view going away.
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>>> I did not see this in 3.1.x, but it is happening with 3.2 64-bit "deb"
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>>> I open Writer.  Set the "text object" toolbar to be viewed.
>>> Then when I do a print preview, and back, the toolbars I "turned on"
>>> for viewing go away.  This is not proper at all.
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>>> I am use to setting up a few toolbars and using them throughout all
>>> my documents, but EVERY time I open a document, I loose the toolbar
>>> I had when I last used Writer.  Now I see that I loose the toolbars when
>>> I go to a print preview and back to "normal view".
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>>> Something has to be wrong or not set correctly with this install of 3.2
>>> or it could be the version itself.  I do not know.
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>>> Since no one has ever responded to my last 2 posts, I was either
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>>> if I am being snubbed or no one has seen this before.
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>>> I just need the toolbars to work properly.  If not I will have to stop
>>> using 3.2
>>> and deal with 3.1.x that Ubuntu installs and updates.  I still have 3.1.x
>>> on this
>>> machine since even if I uninstall it and install 3.2, the menu and
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>>> wants 3.1.x and cries foul when I try to get the desktop-integration part
>>> installed.
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>>> So it could be Ubuntu, or the 64-bit "deb" version on the web site.
>>> Whatever it is I really need help fixing the problem.
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>>> ANY ONE out there that can help?
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