Bug 157711 - Enhancement to Unify Office Products from a File View
Summary: Enhancement to Unify Office Products from a File View
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 37134
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: LibreOffice (show other bugs)
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Inherited From OOo
Hardware: All All
: medium enhancement
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Reported: 2023-10-11 21:13 UTC by Franko
Modified: 2023-10-26 10:11 UTC (History)
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Description Franko 2023-10-11 21:13:18 UTC
Description:
“Enjoin” the major office products (Calc, Writer, Impress, ect…) within the “workbook” file format, with each tab/sheet in the file individually linked to the specific software type - like the bottom left of a Calc screen.  

Quite frequently, in the office world, there is need to have a Word Document, a Spreadsheet/Workbook file, a presentation, and possibly a Visio type file, all required within a single project.

There are all the links that users try to keep straight and often cannot, and updating from one file to the next - a lot of waisted time for the end user - maybe things are better now, but I think probably not.

If users could open a single "Office File” (that could just be some kind of skin) that had as an example, one tab as a spreadsheet, one tab as a Doc, one a Presentation, the end user would be able to stay in the same file (skin) that has those tabs at the bottom of the working screen - likely linking to itself, all over the place.


So the user only has one consolidated file to work with on a specific project, and could use within that file any part of the office system - It might just be a skin as I mentioned and behind the scenes each of the actual calc/doc/presentation… files exist, but it would be way cool if all the separate file types were written into a single consolidated “Office.sdpv" file.
 

That’s the idea.  I was an end user, and Excel power user for thirty years, and thought MS Office would do something with that idea a long time ago… By the end of my office work, I had a number of projects that included XL/Word/PowerPoint/Visio files - most of them linked.  One interface - incredible.

Steps to Reproduce:
1.the idea is when you create a new office file, you can select what types of working screens and protocols  will be on each "page/tab" within the file 
2.If that could be done, then the links between functions/spreadsheet/writer/presentation would all be within one workbook file
3.

Actual Results:
Files have to be linked and can get lost

Expected Results:
A complete renewal of the office experience for multi product users


Reproducible: Always


User Profile Reset: No

Additional Info:
This really would be a cool new way to use office products.
Comment 1 Franko 2023-10-11 21:16:06 UTC
This would be a fundamental change either in file formats, or the skin a user works inside.
Comment 2 m_a_riosv 2023-10-11 23:19:13 UTC
Looks like 
tdf#37134
Comment 3 Stéphane Guillou (stragu) 2023-10-26 10:11:28 UTC
(In reply to m.a.riosv from comment #2)
> Looks like 
> tdf#37134

Agreed that it's the closest match. In a multi-document interface, it is likely the previous session's documents could be reopened in respective tabs. See e.g. bug 37134 comment 87.

First step is bug 37134, then we can ask for the ability to save various "collections" or "sessions" if needed.

Thank you!

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 37134 ***