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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Apr 19 17:30:34 +0000 
2007 -------
I read mba's comments on how producing a 'normal' or 'draft' view will be 
difficult and resource 
consuming. Perhaps there is an alternative work around.

Mostly what I want out of 'normal' view is to conserve screen real estate. Yes, 
even in the era of 30" 
monitors (mine's only 20"), there's never enough space to display everything I 
want to at once. A 
'normal' view does this while still giving me WYSIWYG. 

I could accomplish most of this if OOo would just remember how I had left a 
document's viewing 
window the last time I viewed it. Currently, if I spend a few seconds (not very 
long, but irritating if I 
have to do it over and over) dragging the window to be narrow (just enough to 
show text edge to edge 
without the margin space) and horizontally scroll the doc so it's centered in 
this marginless space, then 
the next time I open the doc all this dragging and scrolling is gone. If OOo 
could just remember how I 
left the window containing the doc (OOo does this now) AND the doc's position 
WITHIN it, I'd be mostly 
satisfied.

Is such an interim tweak difficult?

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