Thanks Joe. Means, of course, that you get a bit less document per
window but not a big deal.
Mike
Joe Smith wrote:
TerryJ wrote:
...
- when you have a single file open, there is a close button at the
top righthand corner of the sheet, but no resize button. With
multiple files open, there is not even a close button. It's
sometimes useful to be able to resize multiple files so that they
can be viewed side by side.
I can resize and close individual windows on Linux. I'd expect quite an
outcry if you could not do that on M$ windohs, so I suspect there is
something wrong with your installation. Check your download:
http://download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/md5sums.html
...
I think he's talking about the close ("X") button provided by OOo at
the right side of the main menu bar, not the one provided by the
OS/window manager.
Mike: OOo does not support the Windows "MDI" interface style; it's
strictly one document per window. If you want to view multiple
documents, you have to lay out multiple windows.
The document close button on the menu bar appears when you have only
one document open. If you click the document close button, you close
the doc but leave the OOo "shell" open with no document. If you click
the window close button, then OOo closes the document and exits.
<Joe
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