jonathon schreef:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:21, James Knott wrote:
What's to disable? If you don't want that function, use a different icon.
Some people, like me, keep OOo open, but without any documents open.
For those people, the switchboard is a nuisance, because it requires
that one
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:21, James Knott wrote:
> What's to disable? If you don't want that function, use a different icon.
Some people, like me, keep OOo open, but without any documents open.
For those people, the switchboard is a nuisance, because it requires
that one open, then close a doc
Drew Jensen wrote:
>> From: john d. herron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a
>> switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an
>> application or document of his choice.
>> My question: does anyone know w
john d. herron wrote:
> When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a
> switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open
> an application or document of his choice.
> My question: does anyone know whether there is a any way to eliminate
> (or disable) th
Brian Barker wrote:
At 06:26 17/11/2008 +0100, John D. Herron wrote:
When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a
switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open
an application or document of his choice. My question: does anyone
know whether there
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 08:23, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 06:26 17/11/2008 +0100, John D. Herron wrote:
>>
>> When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a
>> switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an
>> application or document of his choice
At 06:26 17/11/2008 +0100, John D. Herron wrote:
When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is
a switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to
open an application or document of his choice. My question: does
anyone know whether there is a any way to eli
>From: john d. herron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a
>switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an
>application or document of his choice.
>My question: does anyone know whether there is a any way to e
When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a
switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an
application or document of his choice.
My question: does anyone know whether there is a any way to eliminate
(or disable) this chooser? there's nothing a