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Thanks, Regina. Your 2. was the reason. I had forgotten to change the UI-language to UK English.

Grusse,

Graham

On Fri, 13 Jul 2012 13:49:54 +0200, Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> wrote:

Hi Graham,

Graham Luffrum schrieb:
Hi

I have installed LO 3.5.5 under Windows 7 together with the English UK
help files in the order specified.  However when I try to access help in
LO instead of getting the built-in help I get directed to the website

http://help.libreoffice.org/swriter/.uno%3AHelpIndex?Language=en-US&System=WIN&Version=3.5#bm_id3149178


Is there some settings file that I need to change so as to get the
program to recognise that the help files are there?

Any help gratefuly received.

There are two reasons I can imagine:
1.
You have installed the help to a wrong place. Make sure the folder with your language exists in <installation folder>\help\. You can run installation again and then carefully read, whether it detects the right installation path automatically.
2.
You have downloaded a help file, which does not fit to the UI-language. For example, if your UI in LibreOffice is set to English-US, you need the help-files English-US, not another "English".

Kind regards
Regina




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