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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May 29 12:40:05 +0000 
2008 -------
Ah with your explanation I think I've figured out the behavoir. I believe it's 
rather confusing.

I consider myself an andvanced user and it even took me a while to figure this 
out. My mom would never even get close :)

It seems the View menu changes for each specific content type I select. So that 
I define which Toolbars are shown for each content. This might be a good idea 
but it certainly isn't user-friendly.

The new "feature"/behaviour here seems to be that ONLY relevant Toolbars can be 
shown when you've selected some content. This means your text and paper jumps 
and changes all the time as your cursor moves over the different content types.

The real problem for me here is: I like my screen static and predictable. I 
don't like my content and screen to constantly jump up and down as toolbars 
appear/disappear - or have toolbars popping up or dissappearing on the fly.
I'd simply like one permanent (or perhaps no) toolbars and shortcuts for the 
rest.

In this new OO version this seems to be impossible. I think most users don't 
like their screen to jump around but relevant toolbars should pop up I guess. I 
just hope there will be a way to avoid the pop-ups and jumps.

Any ideas?

- David

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