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George,
If new files are experiencing this problem, then it sounds like your default template is not clean.

First, check the Tools -> Options -> Paths paths to be sure nothing is pointing to the OpenOffice directories. Especially the "Templates" path. If the "Templates" path is set to the OpenOffice templates path, then the OpenOffice default template could be used for new documents.

If the paths are okay, then open a new document and/or spreadsheet and then look at File -> Properties and verify they are blank. If not, and the "Title" property in the "Description" tab is set to "OpenOffice", then you will have to make the change(s) to the template properties and save it as the new default. That should correct the problem with new documents.

For old documents or spreadsheets, check the problem ones by opening them and check the properties as with the new file procedure above. If your spreadsheet or document has the "Title" property set to specify "OpenOffice", and the Title "field" is inserted into the document or spreadsheet, then it will always be OpenOffice until that property is changed. The file properties are set in the document and will follow the document, not the application.

As a last resort, you might try deleting or renaming the LO user profile.

HTH.
Girvin Herr


On 05/12/2014 06:20 AM, anne-ology wrote:
        OpenOffice became LibreOffice.

        As for the header; I'm not sure I understand the question -
             neither OO nor LO should be noticeable on your form
           unless, for some reason, you've added that as your header for the
document.



From: George Roberts <frenchman96@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 09:47:05 +0100
Subject: [libreoffice-users]

Dear Sir

Is there any connection between Libre and Open Office?

The reason I ask, I downloaded Open Office, did a spreadsheet, and on
advice, was told Libre was better, so I downloaded Libre.

Then I did a copy/paste of my spreadsheet from OO to Libre, but the heading
still shows as Open Office.

So, thinking it was because it was a copy/paste, I produced a sample
spreadsheet called dates using Libre, and open office is still shown in the
saved title name?

Could it be because I have not uninstalled Open Office yet?


*Regards*
*George*



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