LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Adding an Already Installed Program to the Menu
#1
Hello, Everyone,

Noticed a bit of a strange thing. I use LibreOffice Draw quite a bit, and I wanted to add it to my Favorites list in the Menu. But when I went to find it under Menu>All, I didn't see it listed at all. Only Writer, Calc, and Base are listed. Yet, Draw is installed, and I have been using it (by opening Writer then File>New>Drawing). So my question is, how do I add it to the Menu items, so that I can add it to my Favorite programs?

Thanks!
Kris
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#2
Menu, Settings, Main Menu. Select Graphics on the right, then tick LibreOffice Draw.

Be very careful poking around in Main Menu, and do not click on Restore System Configuration. The Linux Lite Menu is heavily modified and can be easily messed up. Cheers Smile
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#3
Jerry,

I noticed you said not to click on Restore System Configuration. I had seen that while editing my menu a bit. What is it? I thought it might just reset the Menu to default configuration. Is that not what it does?
Steve

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