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Hi All

I have written in on this subject before but got no 'real' answers and it is now becoming urgent!!

I have a Database that I developed several years ago in OO. It runs well and is used every day. I currently run it in OO (3.2.1). When LO first came out I installed this on a second machine and tried to run my DB with it but with no luck. I have had a tries as new versions of LO became available but always no luck.

My second machine recently started to give problems so I moved everything onto the main computer. I now have OO and LO (3.3.4) on the same machine. It still refuses to run my DB. So I have to have my DB open with OO and do my other work in LO. I have noticed a lot more crashes and freezes and other strange behavior since having everything on one machine. I read on the Forum just a day or so back that it is not recommended to run both programs at the same time which is no doubt the reason I'm seeing problems.

When I open LO Base it opens and shows me all my tables and forms etc. But when I select 'Forms' to start the program LO just closes. It has done this since the beginning!! If I do the same steps in OO it works fine!!

How can I transfer my DB to LO or what steps must I take to "convert" it to LO format!!??? As I said this has now become a priority for me. If this can not be done I will have to drop LO and stay with OO which I don't want to do.

My OpSys is Linux Mint 10 KDE.

Thanks Guys - I hope at least one of you can supply me with an answer.

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