Apologies - I think my remarks about the visibility of the menus hold
true, but I am experiencing cases where a previously existing document
(opened as the FIRST document from within the LO 'White Window' ),
displays menus which although VISIBLE, do not FUNCTION... The workaround
MAY be to open a blank document in the first instance, THEN open an
existing one in any manner you choose.

@Lance:
Even where the menus are gone to pot, I have had no difficulty simply saving my 
changes using Ctrl+S. That should be much less cumbersome than creating new 
documents all the time.


I really hate to moan, but I cannot be alone in finding this excruciatingly 
embarrasing (never mind tedious)... I used to recommend Ubuntu - but now I 
cannot. For over a year or more there have been major useability problems in 
this core application, all concerning LO integration with Unity and Global 
menus. This particular problem was immediately apparent on the Quantal Live CD 
final release; however, I went ahead an installed it, believing that (after so 
many problems in Oneiric and Precise) there must be an update waiting in the 
repos - but there wasn't, as we now realise. I know it's free software, I am 
deeply grateful to all the programmers and I am happy to make my donation to 
Canonical, but it beggars belief that time could be wasted coding for Amazon 
shopping (for heaven's sake!), leaving this crucially important application in 
such a poor state. Just my 2p of rant. Sorry, but it's finally beginning to get 
to me...

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  Global menubar items do not work when opening a document directly from
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