I am currently using LibreOffice 3.6.x on my Kubuntu 12.10 Linux system.
I want to experiment with LibreOffice 4.0.x without putting my production
spreadsheets in jeopardy.
I have been told by a member of our local Linux Users Group that I need to do
two things in order to accomplish this.
1) Install LibreOffice in a different directory.
2) Use a different user settings directory.
I'm not sure what item 2) means or how to accomplish this aside from creating a
separate user on the computer. He tells me that the user settings directory is
usually under ~/.config where I find an empty directory named libreoffice.
I would appreciate instructions that I can follow to accomplish this.
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Jim
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