Hi, all.
This isn't the first time this has happened, although it's been a while. After my PC rebooted,
when I start LibreOffice it's acting as though it's a brand-new installation. There is no display
of historical documents, and I'm pretty sure based on experience that if I actually go any farther
I'm going to find all my customizations are gone, as well.
Unfortunately, this is one area where all the available help doesn't really help that much. Where
should I be looking on my hard drive to find any relevant files? I really don't want to have to
re-create my autocorrect options, in particular, nor my templates.
Some specs:
• Windows 10, fully up to date
• LO v7.3
• Program installed in P:\libreoffice, with the usual amount of things in C:\users...
Thanks for any help!
Dave
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