No, when I had OpenOffice before, before I reinstalled
it, the  Drawing Objects Property toolbar always
appeared as default along with the Standard and
Formatting toolbars when I first opened writer.  Grant
it, many icons were greyed out on  the Drawing Objects
Property toolbar unless a picture/image was
highlighted.  Then the icons that were previously
greyed out now were active and in color.

Greg

--- Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Saturday 05 November 2005 00:56, Gregory L.
> Forster wrote:
> > When I had OpenOffice 2.0 installed before, I'd
> open up the writer and
> > the Standard and Formatting toolbars would
> automatically appear
> > horizontally at the top and the Drawing Object
> Properties toolbar would
> > automatically open on the left side.  Now that I
> reinstalled OpenOffice
> > 2.0 (to correct errors), whenever I open the
> writer, only the Formatting
> > and Standard toolbars automatically appear at the
> top. The Drawing
> > Object Properties toolbar only comes on if I click
> View/Toolbars.  How
> > do I make it automatically come on when I first
> execute writer?  I've
> > searched the Users Guide, online help, checked the
> FAQs, tried locking
> > the toolbar, couldn't find anything.
> 
> I think it is because the drawing toolbar is context
> sensitive. So it will 
> visible only when the cursor is on a picture/image.
> CMIIW,
> -- 
> Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | Linux
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> Let's use OpenOffice. http://www.openoffice.org
> 
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