I'm using OpenOffice 3.2 and Windows 7 on an HP530 laptop.

Two small irritations have bugged me for most of a decade - maybe
there is a workaround?  Or maybe it's all Bill Gates' fault?

1:  When I reduce OO Writer to part-screen, by default it hogs almost
the whole centre of the screen!  Obviously a user makes it part-screen
so he can view some other application at the same time - so why make
that impossible?  (At least in recent versions it remembers where I
moved it to, even if later closures were from full-screen mode.)

2:  When I click the Font-size drop-down tab, the menu only shows
LARGER font sizes.  So exactly half the time I have to laboriously
scroll up to find the size I want.  Why not have the menu put the
current font-size in the centre?  Then almost every desirable
font-size would be immediately visible.

OO Writer is still a GREAT program, though!  Blows my mind that it's free.

Tony
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