To reproduce what happens: 1. Use Libre Office version 6.3.0.4 in Ubuntu 19.04 2. Open any document and try to find a word. 3. Now close that find bar. But unfortunately, the bar below it which appears below the find bar remains there. It should have gone the way in came with find bar option. Notice the bar which appears below find word section: https://imgur.com/gTizKOD Some details: Version: 6.3.0.4 Build ID: 1:6.3.0-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~lo1 CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 5.0; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3; Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-US Calc: threaded Now to remove that unwanted bar there is one tricky solution: 1. Using fullscreen shortkey and coming back. Note: This usually happens in an irregular pattern. So this not reproduce at the same rate as mine. As proof, I will add a screencast video about this later.
That is the 'Find Bar', distinct from the 'Find & Replace dialog', they will open with <Ctrl>+F and <Ctrl>+H respectively. They can be closed by context menu, or button action on the GUI; but either can be dismissed immediately after use (while focus is still on the widget) with the <Esc> key. Functions as expected. => NAB