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Hello. LibreOffice has been wonderful up until recently. 

All of my ODT won't open properly. Every time I try to open a .odt file, the
'ASCII Filter Options' comes up. These are all normal text files and this
has never happened before. When the filter options open up its set at:

-Character Set: Western European (Windows -125)
-Default Fonts: Times New Roman
-Language: English (USA)

I just clicked ok to try and start it, but when I do everything is gone and
turned into things like this: 


"##’êH`h¤i3Vµe#K†£�½À‡T½=E©Å#Ñs#u�…�^âkÂA¼¾Cé.ì@R÷¤'KÛ‡Ù=·î#¢�öÌmÚÎ#Ťáo#íà‘ü,kvÝðŸ#·„Ëa�—+ŒîsQíf—R�7ÉÇ<P7Û5>™#W…#
£#½´i)s‘’5Å=<#Ü(…0âêJªvVuÞŠ=ƒ�ŽKÑ5“F)a¼á>#ÉÖ=Ʊ…'è<¿#LK×Ú#5…ÛpU�Œë##“#2#îHLM†1“ŠG>Mò;ì¯mÊ6Ï#
[#€–ªÈ–%[s4*˜

This has affected All my old .odt files. My .txt files are fine. I can make
and save new .odt files fine without this problem happening. The only clue I
have is that all this started happening when I got a virus a few months ago. 

I really need help! Thanks!



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