-------- Original Message -------- From: Howard Sallee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu 10 May 2007 12:46:57 EST
> 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. Sorry to jump in, but I think there is a misunderstanding here. Das is running a Gnome desktop under some flavour of Linux and you are explaining the functions of a Microsoft Windows desktop. Dave > 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 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ----- 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. :) >> >> --- >> das
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