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Hi :)
Have you tried re-naming your user-profile?  It's location is slightly
different depending on what platform you are using.  So the question is
which Operating System are you using?  For example in Ubuntu or other
Gnu&Linux it is placed

/home/username/.libreoffice/user/3

I tend to re-name the "3" folder to make it reverse date format so i can
work out which back-ups are the most recent.  Errr, for example 'today' i
would make it

/home/username/.libreoffice/user/2011-11-10

Then when you open LibreOffice it should create a new "3" one full of the
"factory default" settings.  You can then copy&paste folders from the older
one to the new one to regain extensions, libraries, galleries, templates,
settings etc.  If/when LibreOffice fails to start again you have a clearer
idea of which extension/add-on, sub-folder or file broke it and then just
delete that one to fix LO again.  Tbh i just stay with the fresh new one and
forget about all the old galleries and stuff.  

So, the question is which Operating System are you using? Windows, Mac,
Gnu&Linux (Ubuntu, Mageia, Fedora, Redhat or whatever one) or Bsd?

Good luck and regards from
Tom :) 

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