I've run into this a few times after updates - but after the most recent
update, I've seen it twice. When I open a document in Writer, there's
nothing onscreen (or occasionally there is scrambled text at the top of
the screen (it looks like the entire document has been compressed into
two lines. The word and letter count shows at the bottom, so the
document is still here I've tried removing the LibreOffice folder from
%appdata% but that makes no difference. The only solution I've found is
to uninstall LibreOffice, delete the folders from %ProgramFiles% and
%AppData% and reinstalling. That works, but it's a bit of a pain. Any
faster fixes would be greatly appreciated.
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