Sigrid Carrera wrote:
If you see the recovery assistant again, instead of saying "yes, recover my files" just click on
"cancel" and LibO should start anew with a new document or at least with the startcenter open.
If I try and start Calc again nothing visible happens. It duplicates the
processes in Task Manager.
If I kill off the processors and start again. I get the LibreOffice Document
Recovery dilog again.
I can see that this is frustrating - please try the above mentioned methods and report back if it
has helped you.
You could also try to bypass the recovery process. In a command
interface (Start -> Run -> cmd), try the following:
soffice -norestore
It might be necessary navigate to the directory where soffice resides
(if there is no environment set) before you try the above command, but
I'm really not sure. I haven't personally tried it, but from what I
read it should skip the recovery process, which seems to be giving you
some trouble.
Regards
Stephan
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