![]() It's doubly useful because the Save button on the toolbar is an arrow rather than the familiar (if archaic) disk icon. ![]() The 'save' warning at the bottom of the window in all of the LibreOffice applications is very useful - you always know at a glance if you've got changes to save, and can double-click to save them. Print dialogues are divided into multiple tabs, so if you want to supress blank pages when printing a document, you have to keep clicking through tabs of options. The equivalent of draft mode is there - if users recognise it as Web Layout, a name that makes little sense. That lets you see more text on-screen than Word's draft view, but does mean you can only see your layout if you're prepared to sacrifice the space it takes to show the page breaks and margins.
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