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I have not had to do the "renaming" in well over a year, but you should make a backup copy of a working profile so you can go back to that and not from "scratch".

This has fixed printing issues, and other things that cropped up over time.

Like Jorge R. post states, it helps to know if you are running Windows 7 or Windows 10, or use various Linux OSs. Also we need to version of LibreOffice to know if the issue is from an earlier version or the 2 current versions.

LibreOffice current version are 6.0.2.x  and 5.4.6.x.

I run 6.0.2.1 - shown in the "Help > About LibreOffice" menu option.

I also use Ubuntu MATE 16.04LTS for my 64-bit operating system. [Windows 10 only when needed]

This type if information helps others to figure out how to fix your issues. Sometimes even the about of RAM and Processor speed helps.



On 03/30/2018 08:34 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Weird!  Err, have you tried renaming the user-profile?
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile

You prolly have but I thought i'd jump in with a "waggle the wires"
answer.  Renaming beats deleting because you can prolly just rename it back
if there is no effect to get almost all your settings and stuff back.

When LibreOffice 'can't find' your settings it generates a default set.  If
you got your LO from somewhere other than the LibreOffice website then the
default settings may be a little different than the "factory defaults" you
may have started with.

Renaming the user-profile is a magic 'cure all' that often works when
something weird happens.  It's a bit of a Spring Clean that gets rid of a
lot of "system rot" so it's prolly good to do occasionally anyway.
Regards from
a Tom :)






On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 06:52 John R. Sowden, <jsowden@americansentry.net>
wrote:

I read in a ascii database into calc.  It is taking 97-98% of the cpu
resource per htop, yet nothing is happening.  I move the cursor to a
cell, big gray box, sits ther for > 15 minutes, yet I can move the
window, play freecell, et. with no problem.  It seems the slowness is in
LO, not the system at large.

thoughts?

John



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On 30 Mar 2018 06:52, "John R. Sowden" <jsowden@americansentry.net> wrote:

I read in a ascii database into calc.  It is taking 97-98% of the cpu
resource per htop, yet nothing is happening.  I move the cursor to a
cell, big gray box, sits ther for > 15 minutes, yet I can move the
window, play freecell, et. with no problem.  It seems the slowness is in
LO, not the system at large.

thoughts?

John



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