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Am 13.01.2015 um 08:47 schrieb Angus Wood:
On opening Libre Office via the dock icon, a dialogue box comes up telling me that the program 
previously unexpectedly quit while opening a document. The action button “reopen” is pre-selected 
(by blue shading) Both buttons do nothing and the dialogue window cannot be removed. So I can’t 
open files from the program but have to select an actual file in Finder (Macintosh). Even then 
the program is seriously flawed- no copying from sheet to sheet, no formatting allowed, no 
saving. Closing a file asks if I want to save it, so it does survive. Finally after the file 
closes, I have to do a forced program quit to get rid of that dialogue box; it does not have red, 
yellow, green buttons at the top left. It can, however be dragged across the screen. This flaw 
was cured briefly by a previous update, but has now persisted over 2 updates. What is going on?
Angus
nguswood@gmail.com






Hi,
You are talking about a Mac system, aren't you?

https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=55755
[Solved] "Un-closable" "Restore Windows" Message



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