On Wed, 2012-04-11 at 16:48 -0300, Preston Smith wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to learn Base in LO 3.5.2.2 under Vista with all latest updates
I start Base - then I follow the steps shown at
http://sheepdogguides.com/fdb/fdb1tableone.htm
The Base wizard starts; I click 'Create a new database' then 'Next'
I say "Yes, please register database for me", "Open for editing" and
"Create tables using the table wizard"then click the "Finish" button.
I get a "Save as" dialogue and select /Data Base Projects/FDB004 Phone
Book/FDB004.odb
And I get the Windows window that says
"LibreOffice 3.5 has stopped working"
I tried this process 3 times and each time I get the same message
Help!!
Thanks,
Howdy Preston
Well, I run that version under Vista without any problem.
Given your description, and assuming that the rest of the suite
functions properly for you, I'd guess it's a missing java configuration.
Start LibO - not Base, select
Tools>Option>Java
ensure that you have a java engine selected.
If there was not one selected, do so - close the options dialog and exit
the application - next startup you should be good to go.
HTH
//drew
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