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Peter,

May be a daft question, but did you rely on the package libreoffice-report-builder, and is that 
still installed?

Regards,
Tony.

On Mon, 2017-11-27 at 20:58 +1100, Peter wrote:

I run Libre Office on Ubuntu. I store all of my financial data in a
LibreBase data base.  When this was first set up I defined a number of
reports. These worked properly until this year. Now if I run areport or
try to define one the data base crashes. While it recovers without loss
of data. I cannot get any of the reports to work. Some thing is
obviously missing of broken. Apart from reports the database works
normally.  I assume the database produces an error report when I try to
work with reporting. Where do I look for this?

Any help greatly appreciated.

Regards

Peter Goggin




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