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Assuming you did not install the Flatpak version:

Go to the folder with the calc document in it.  Right click an empty space and select "Open in terminal".  Then type this in the terminal and enter:
libreoffice --calc

Does calc open?  If so, close it.  Is there any response in the terminal?

Then type this in the terminal and enter:
libreoffice --calc <filename>

Replace <filename> with the filename.
Does calc open?  If so, close it.  Is there any response in the terminal?

Mike


On 9/2/23 15:08, users+help@global.libreoffice.org wrote:
This year, I switched to Ubuntu, and I am having a problem with the opening
of spreadsheet and other Libre Office files, though not with Writer, which
is what I use the most.

When I open a spreadsheet, the icon appears in the margin, but I cannot
actually open the document and get it to display. It must be a setting I
have somehow changed, for I used to be able to open up a spreadsheet, but
not any more.

Clearly, the file is somewhere, but I am not getting it to open up and
display on the screen.


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