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Folks,

In attempting to discover why I had this problem and no one else did, I found that the way I was closing the file was by EXITING Libre Office not CLOSING the file. The package works as documented; mea culpa.

Thanks Brian...

Jay

On 09/04/2013 09:08 PM, Jay Ridgley wrote:
Folks,

I seem to have gotten one of my settings messed up, and do not know how I did it.

I want each instance of a spread sheet, document, presentation to be separate
not connected. If I quit a spread sheet I want just that one to go away, NOT all
of them.

I have more then one set of files I am working with in separate directories. I
do not want them connected, in any way.

It used to work that way under open office, however, libre office they are
connected; somehow..

Current version in use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with LO from a PPA at version 4.0.4.2.

How do I fix the problem?

Cheers,
Jay


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