Ubuntu does NOT contain the Base module in their version of LIbreOffice;
you have to download and install it. That file is libreoffice-base. Make
sure that when you download this that libreoffice-base-core is also
downloaded and installed. If you use Synaptic, doing this should not be
very hard at all. "sudo apt install libreoffice-base" will also
accomplish. After this is done, you should have no problems with running
your reports.
Dan
On 12/13/19 10:24 AM, Peter wrote:
Yes. But if I select report libre base errors out and stops working. I
have several reports which are in the menu system. They no longer work
and if I select them libre base stops working. My version of Libre
Office was installed from the ububtu repository.
Regards
Peter
On 13/12/19 11:48 pm, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 12/12/19 8:31 PM, Peter wrote:
Years ago when I first used Libre Base it had a built in reporting
software. Yhe later versions do not include this. Is this software
still available and if so how do I get it and install it?
Regards
Peter Goggin
When a base file is opened, the main window contains a vertical list
on the left side containing four items: Table, Query, Form, and
Report. The last one is the reporting software. Is this what you also
see?
Dan
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