This bug is reproducible on both versions. The desktop PC has a fresh install of OpenOffice 4.1.3, the laptop has a fresh install of OpenOffice 4.1.5. These bugs happen on my laptop and main desktop PC. (Not to mention the first has the wrong preview image when you move the mouse over the taskbar icon until you maximize that window, then shrink it back down to the desktop.) This next document opens and automatically maximizes properly, but the first will still be hidden on the task bar. HOWEVER, this is even more strange, do not maximize Open office and open in windows a second document. It almost looks like the first bug, however, hidden on the taskbar, if you find and maximize Open Office's window, the document will be there. Open another office document in windows, even the same document will do. Instead, in a hidden fashion, it opens the new second document invisibly hidden as a tab on the window's task bar. This problem seems possibly connected as well Why is it when I have an existing Open Office document open, after minimizing Open Office to the task bar leaving that document open, and in Windows Explorer, open a second separate document, Open Office never opens a new window with the new document on the desktop in a normal manner? What is a better correctly fix the problem allowing me to freely open any new Open Office document after I previously closed any Open Office document earlier during the day? Killing the OpenOffice task is all nice and dandy, but to do so every single time I want to open any document during the day is absolutely absurd.
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