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On 09/09/11 07:36, Tom wrote:
Hi :)

If you try re-naming your profile does that fix it?

su
mv /home/username/.libreoffice/3 /home/username/.libreoffice/2011-09-08

That neatly keeps all your old profile in a new folder given the
reverse-date as a name.  You can hopefully copy back some things from it to
the new "3" that LibreOffice wil automatically generate when it finds there
isn't one.  Note that username needs to be replaced with your own user name.
If you don't know it you can work it out from

cd /home
ls

Regards from
Tom :)

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Tom, I'm really confused now. I have an old PC with Linux Mint installed so I downloaded Libreoffice 3.4 build 302 and to my surprise the Path problem has disappeared. It is still present
in the notebook installation though. John.









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