On 20/09/2020 10:09, Philip Jackson wrote:
I do have the feeling that originally LibreOffice did appear in the start menu but perhaps my
memory fails me. Or did a Windows 10 update remove the listing from the Start Menu?
Any suggestions about how to get LO and its modules to appear (reappear) in the start menu?
It must have been a recent Windows update. I just discovered that the various Amazon apps like
Kindle Previewer, Kindle Create are now missing from the Start menu. They were definitely there on
Wednesday 16th Sept because I used Create to make a kindle version of an ebook on that date.
Avid Sibelius notation software no longer appears in the Start Menu and nor do Dragon Dictate and
Scrivener. Looks like everything non-Microsoft has disappeared from the Start Menu. I can find and
launch them through the search button so all is not lost.
Well, I was always used to weird things happening with Windows and I have read a lot over the years
about problems created by Windows update but this is the first time I've had a problem.
Philip
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