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Hi :)
Ouch, sorry!!

Try re-naming your user-profile as shown in this OOo guide
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=12426

With OpenSource programs such as FireFox, Thunderbird and so on the
user-profile contains all the settings and configurations and keeps them
separate from the program itself.  This makes it easier to upgrade the
program or re-install it and the newly installed version will have the same
settings (and maybe add a few).  

Renaming the user-profile forces the program to generate a new one which
effectively sets the program "back to factory defaults".  It's the
equivalent of re-installing a non-OpenSource program except that any
updates, patches, bug-fixes and such would still be installed.  

Apols and regards from
Tom :)

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