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Hi,

Le 06/09/2011 15:25, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
Hmm, that sounds weird.  Have you tried re-naming the config folder to force 
LibreOffice to generate a new one?  You can find the path from
Tools - Options - LibreOffice - Paths
and it's something like
~/libreoffice/3/user
You can use your normal file-browser.  In Windows i don't think you even need to 
be administrator or anything.  I tend to rename the 3 to a reverse date format 
such as 2011-09-06 so that LO creates a new 3.  The newly generated folder will 
get LO "back to factory defaults".  If it works then you might want to copy back 
some of your extensions, galleries and things.  

Regards from
Tom :)


I confirm: I have the same strange problem with LibO 3.4.3 x86_84 under
Ubuntu (FR langpack).
Re-naming the config folder solved the problem.

I am pretty sure that this bug was not there when I installed LibO 3.4.3
rc2 for my QA tests. Strange.

Best regards
JBF

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