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Hi

On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 20:56 -0700, squareproduce wrote: 

I work in OSX 10.7.1. LibreOffice unexpectedly quit. When reopening it, a
window popped up that reads, "Restore Windows, The application “LibreOffice”
unexpectedly quit while trying to restore its windows.  Do you want to try
to restore its windows again? Don't Restore Windows. Restore Windows". This
window will not go away, and prohibits opening or saving any documents.

One trick that is suggested when one gets a recurring message to rename
the folder in the LO folders 3 to something else and LO regenerate the
folder.

Unfortunately I use Linux so I hesitate to say where this folder is
likely to be on a Mac. 

Does anyone know how to resolve this problem? Does anyone know how to
uninstall LibreOffice cleanly from a Mac?

Thanks in advance.

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