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] < [email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Kevin Reynolds wrote: > >> It happens to me too in Windows XP SP3. >> >> >> > > It did not do this with 3.1.1 > > It just is a real pain. There has to be a way to tell the system that > these > toolbars are needed when you open the Writer or to keep them when you > go to print preview mode then back to editing mode. > > > > On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Tim Lungstrom <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> 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. >>> >>> I did not see this in 3.1.x, but it is happening with 3.2 64-bit "deb" >>> >>> 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. >>> >>> 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". >>> >>> 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. >>> >>> Since no one has ever responded to my last 2 posts, I was either >>> wondering >>> if I am being snubbed or no one has seen this before. >>> >>> 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 >>> default >>> system >>> wants 3.1.x and cries foul when I try to get the desktop-integration part >>> installed. >>> >>> 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. >>> >>> ANY ONE out there that can help? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
