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Tom Davies <tomdavies04 <at> yahoo.co.uk> writes:



Thanks Tom.

Problem was myself!!!

I am not sure where to find the config folder. However I found out I was a
victim of habit. I have been using OpenOffice the last couple of years and
frequently have had this problem. In OpenOffice I tried several times to click
"Cancel" when OpenOffice prompted me with the auto recovery option at start up.
Every time OpenOffice simply closed down and the auto recovery option reappeared
next time I tried to start up. You therefore had to find the file that saved the
recovery file and the setup file to get rid of the problem.

However LibreOffice already here have shown its strengths. I finally clicked
"Cancel" instead of "Recover" and LibreOffice actually - opposed to OpenOffice -
continued to load normally. I tried to close down and restart LibreOffice and no
auto recovery window appeared. BRAVO guys behind LibreOffice. You got a new fan
already :-)

Cheers


Erik


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