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Hi Guy,

On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Guy Voets wrote:
Hi all,

I installed 3.6.0.2 today, and have a problem with the Anaphraseus
extension.
The extension hasn't been working for some time, but now, I get a error
message from LibO:

a Scripting Framework error occurred while executing Basic script
vnd.sun.star.script:LibAnaphrase.Install.removeAnaphraseus
language=Basic&Location=application

Message: The following Basic script could not be found:
library: 'LibAnaphrase'
module: 'Install'
method: 'RemoveAnaphraseus'
location: 'application'

This window now appears every time I close a document...
How to get rid of Anaphraseus (it doesn't work anyway because pf some
conflict with Google Translate or such).  [...]


Have a look at → 'Cannot uninstall Anaphraseus Extension'
http://ask.libreoffice.org/question/2855/cannot-uninstall-anaphraseus-extension-answered/

Hope this helps
mjk

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