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I'm running LibreOffice 3.5.4.2, BuildID:  350m1(Build:2) on Kubuntu 10.04. 
I love the program, but it will not save any of my customization settings. 
For example, I've recorded macros and then placed them on a toolbar, but the
next time I open the program, they are not on the toolbar.  Similarly, I've
checked "Enable experimental features," but subsequent boots of the program
do not have that feature enabled.  Any suggestions gratefully appreciated.  

If it were Microsoft Office, I would think I should delete the file with the
saved user settings so that the program re-creates it.  But a) it's not
Microsoft Office (for which I am profoundly grateful), and b) I don't know
whether LibreOffice has a file that would correspond with that or where it
might be.

Thanks in advance.

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