Thanks for the reply. I use Linux (OpenSuse 12.2) Since my posting I
have learned that Tradutor is not available for LibreOffice and, since
it caused Writer to no longer launch after it was installed, I've
decided to look for other options.
On 09/21/2013 07:22 AM, julien2412 [via Document Foundation Mail
Archive] wrote:
Hi Leroy,
On which env are you (Windows, MacOs, Linux...)?
3.5 is quite old, could you give a try to a newer LO version (4.0.5 or
4.1.1)?
Julien
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