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On 04/21/2013 02:36 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
2013/4/21 david <gnome@hawaii.rr.com <mailto:gnome@hawaii.rr.com>>

    I'm using LibreOffice 4.0.2.2 (Build ID:
    4c82dcdd6efcd48b1d8bba66bfe198__9deee49c3) on Debian Sid Linux.

    The Full Screen toolbar won't close, even though I can remove the
    Full Screen button from it.

    Google found me ways to do it in LibreOffice 3, but those tricks
    don't seem to work in 4.

I can toggle between showing the toolbar and concealing it with the
command «Ctrl+Shift+J» on Ubuntu 12.04 ; have you tried it on your box ?...

I can toggle between full screen and non-full screen using that command. What I want to do is get rid of the Full Screen Toolbar when I'm in Full Screen mode. I know how to use the Escape key to get out of full screen mode, so I don't need to waste the screen space on the toolbar.

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