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Hi.

Don't know whether this is the right place to file bugs. But installing the
HelpPack on Windows does nothing.

Win7, LibreOffice 4.4.2.2 Locale en_GB, HelpPack
LibreOffice_4.4.2_Win_x86_helppack_en-GB.msi

After installation clicking Help -> LibreOffice Help (or pressing the
toolbar button) loads this wiki page
https://help.libreoffice.org/swriter/.uno:HelpIndex?Language=en-US&System=WIN&Version=4.4#bm_id3149178

Navigating to C:\Program Files (x86)\LibreOffice 4\help\en-GB the directory
is 24M in size bit the only launchable file there is err.html which just
displays an error message. The rest of the files are all jar, db, tree and
key files and the like. There is nothing obviously launchable.

Installing help created no shortcuts on the desktop or start menu so even
after installing the HelpPack I have no documentation at all.

Anyone else have this problem. Anyone know of a workaround?




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