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Whenever I open LibreOffice for the first time, whether it's a Writer,
Calc, Draw, Impress or Base document, new or existing, I get two error
messages popping up.

The first says,
Error loading BASIC of document
file:///c:/Users/Nick/AppData/Roaming/LibreOffice/3/user/basic/dialog.xlc:
General Error.
General input/output error.

The second says,
Error loading BASIC of document
file:///c:/Users/Nick/AppData/Roaming/LibreOffice/3/user/basic/dialog.xli:
General Error.
General input/output error.

That's identical, except it refers to dialog.xli, not dialog.xlc.

If I navigate to that location, the folder "basic" does not include a
file with either name, just one called script.xlc. There are two files
called dialog.xlb in two subfolders, Library1 and Standard.

Reinstalling hasn't helped.

LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Windows 7 64 bit.

I just dismiss the messages and carry on without any problems, so it's
not too bad, just a puzzle and an irritation.

Does anybody know what I can do to fix this?

Nick

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