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Is it possible you have mix of 64 bit application and 32 bit Help (or
vice versa)?

On Tue Mar 05 2019 10:03:45 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time), Paul D.
Mirowsky <p_mirowsky@bentaxna.com> wrote:
Have now tried...

<Tools><Customize>

[Toolbars]        Search "Help" which results in

    Get Help Online
    Helplines While Moving
    LibreOffice Help

Selecting "LibreOffice Help"

Selecting {Defaults} and said {Yes}.

Results in Firefox tab with text "Help Page Redirection" at URL 
"file:///C:/Users/paul/AppData/Local/Temp/lu78445i2amn.tmp/NewHelp1.html"

I'm am not sure of the context of the {Defaults} button, but am assuming 
it does not mean correcting the URL because it doesn't.

Bueller?,   Bueller?, Bueller?,   Bueller?



On 3/1/2019 11:39 AM, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
I have removed and re-installed 
"LibreOffice_6.1.5_Win_x64_helppack_en-US.msi".

But when I use <Help> <LibreOffice Help>, it sends me to my browser at 
"file:///C:/Users/paul/AppData/Local/Temp/lu791214dve3.tmp/NewHelp2.html".

Any ideas on how to fix this.

Help does not show up in "Options - LibreOffice - Paths".  Maybe it 
should.

Thanks

Paul





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