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Thank you for your help. Since Kracked_P_P was using 4.05, I upgraded from 4.04 to 4.05 tonight. That appears to have solved the problem.

-- Tim
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On 8/24/2013 10:11 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
The best guide about renaming  your UserProfile is this one
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
Regards from
Tom :)




________________________________
  From: Kracked_P_P---webmaster <webmaster@krackedpress.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 23 August 2013, 20:42
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Writer tab stops setting keeps reverting to .5"

You are saying that the table stop to .25 and then when you go back into
Writer the next time, the original .49 inch is back?
I am now using 4.0.5 64-bit Debian install and I do not see that happening.

Ok
I just booted up a Win7 laptop - oops - it had 4.1.0
Trying another system.
Win7 Pro
It has 4.0.2.2

I had no problem keeping the tab stop in place.

Maybe there is a glitch in your user profile.
I do not know the link to show you where it is, but you should rename
your user profile "folder" and then restart LO again.  This will give
you a clean copy.  See if it still gives you that issue.  If it does,
then it is a 4.0.4.2 Windows issue.  Since I have 4.0.2 and 4.1.0 on
Windows 7 [Home and Professional] and 4.0.5 on Ubuntu 12.04, I cannot
test the 4.0.4 version without a full reinstall.

The 4.0.2 will be upgraded to 4.0.5 later.

Sorry for you lack of responses.
Sometimes the questions get lost or no one has seen the reported issue
before.  I had a printer issue that had a check-box option that only was
seen in a dialog windows of the Debian install versions of LO, and not
on the Windows install, that solved the problem for one printer, while
the other[s] did not have the issue at all.





On 08/23/2013 01:12 PM, Tim Deaton wrote:
This WAS a new thread.  And your message was the first response I've
seen. Still have no answer.  What other new thread were you referring to?

-- Tim
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On 8/22/2013 11:14 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Is this related to the new thread?  Did you find a good answer?
Regareds from
Tom :)




________________________________
    From: Tim Deaton <tim@timdeaton.org>
To: LO users <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Sunday, 18 August 2013, 13:23
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Writer tab stops setting keeps reverting
to .5"
I'm using LO 4.0.4.2 on Windows 7.

Before moving to 4.0, I had my Writer tab stops set to .25" (using Tools
- Options - Writer - General - Tab Stops).  I set it once and it stayed
that way.  But since moving to 4.0, it reverts to the default .5"
settingevery time I start Writer - even on existing documents - and I
have to redo my .25" setting.

Does anyone know if this is being fixed in 4.1, or how to cure the
problem?

-- Tim
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I know the plans I have for you:
Plans to prosper you and not to harm you;
Plans to give you hope and a future.
                   --- God (Jeremiah 29:11)






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