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                 Issue #|83844
                 Summary|Custom toolbar in both Writer and active document bug
               Component|Word processor
                 Version|OOo 2.3
                Platform|All
                     URL|
              OS/Version|All
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|ui
             Assigned to|mru
             Reported by|silvercapo





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Nov 22 09:42:25 +0000 
2007 -------
When a custom toolbar is created and saved in "OpenOffice.Org Writer", and
another one is created and saved in the active document, the toolbar in the
active document seems to replace the Writer one in the GUI.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM:
(I'm doing this on OOo 2.3.0 on a Windows XP machine)
1. Open Writer creating a blank document "Untitled1"
2. From View -> Toolbars -> Customise, create a new toolbar, entitled "Writer
toolbar", and in the "Save In" dropdown, make sure "OpenOffice.org Writer is
selected"
3. Add a single button to it (just to see the toolbar better on the GUI). I
added the first available one: "About OpenOffice.Org". OK the dialog.
4. The new toolbar "Writer toolbar" should now be visible.
5. From View -> Toolbars -> Customise, create a new toolbar, entitled "Document
toolbar", and in the "Save In" dropdown, select "Untitled1", the document name.
6. Add a single button to it (something different from (3)). OK the dialog.
7. Now observe that "Document toolbar" has now replaced "Writer toolbar" in the 
GUI!

ADDITIONAL STEPS THAT SHOW THE EXTENT OF THE ISSUE:
8. Further, go to View -> Toolbars, and observe that "Writer toolbar" has also
been removed from the list of toolbars that can be made visible.
9. Save "Untitled1", and close it. Create a new document, and observe that
"Writer toolbar" is back.
10. Move "Writer toolbar" to a new location, and close Writer.
11. On restart, observe that "Writer toolbar" is loaded in the previous
location. Now load "Untitled1", observe that "Document toolbar" again replaces
"Writer toolbar", and that it even uses "Writer toolbar"'s saved location.

POSSIBLE WORKAROUND:
Create 2 custom toolbars in Writer - the first being a dummy one, while the
second is the one that contains useful shortcuts. When the document toolbar is
loaded, it replaces the first one, so Writer's 'real' custom toolbar remains
visible.
However, this does mean that the dummy toolbar is visible when a document
without a custom toolbar is active.

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