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Hi All, What command do I run to get this menu in OOo3 http://www.download.com/i/bto/200810...rt_540x427.jpg When I installed the .deb from OOo it came up in my Office listings but now ...
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    [SOLVED] OpenOffice 3 menu?

    Hi All,

    What command do I run to get this menu in OOo3

    http://www.download.com/i/bto/200810...rt_540x427.jpg

    When I installed the .deb from OOo it came up in my Office listings but now I install it via a repo and when I run the same command that brought up the menu it gives the command not found screen.

    Thanks all
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    I found a link detailing how to disable a splash screen in open office, maybe it will lead you in the right direction.
    Linux.com :: Getting rid of the OpenOffice splash screen
    ps, there is some hints in the comments section too.
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    Thanks Elija
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