I had to look up the name myself. It is the bar at the bottom when you have various windows open. They will say what you have.They run alongside the start button. Right click on the Open office button and you will see what I mean. I hope.




Howard Sallee, pastor
Cowden/Lakewood UMC
P. O. Box 206
Cowden, IL 62422
217-783-2207
Director IGRC Extension Course of Study
www.igrcos.com
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----- Original Message ----- From: "das" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Multiple Windows of OOo Writer


On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 10:18 -0500, Howard Sallee wrote:
Yes, there is a way.   Right Click on Open office in the task bar and
you
will get a dialog box.  You need to have the documents open first, of
course.

Yeah, obviously I have multiple documents opened. But, now, (please
don't get angry with me for being dumb), which one exactly is the 'task
bar' that you say? The bar on the down end of the open document? Or, the
Gnome window bar, where it shows the window lists, the time, and all
other applets?

If I right click on the top end bar of the OOo window, I get a dialog
about which workspace I want it to shift to, and if I right-click the
down end bar of the OOo window, I get different options like 'Default,
HTML, First Page, Last Page, Endnote' ... and so on.

Thank you for bearing with me. :)

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das

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