It depends on the Operating System and LO Version.
You should be able to see where it's storing the config files by opening
Menu > Tools > Options and checking the Paths section (under LibreOffice).
My LO 7 install on Debian is storing user config files at
~/.config/libreoffice/4/
On 11/13/24 17:27, Dave Liesse wrote:
I asked this once before, but have long since lost the answer (it's been a couple years). My
computer has been crashing quite a bit -- ironically, the technician will be here in about an hour
to replace the heat sink -- and this last time it took my complete history for LibreOffice. When I
fired up the program, it said I'm using version such-and-so for the first time and I had no
document history.
Fortunately, I backed everything up earlier today to prepare for the technician, so I should be
able to just copy the profile back over to my hard drive (saved it to the network). I just need to
know where to find it. Thanks!
Dave
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