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Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On Wednesday 24 December 2008 00:20:51 Mark David Dumlao wrote: |
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>> A very very quick fix: rename or move your ~/.openoffice directory and |
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>> openoffice should start out with fresh everything. I don't know how |
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>> openoffice handles backups and caching though, so if you'd like to |
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>> preserve your settings maybe you could look into the subfolders there |
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>> and see if the backuped/cached document is there somewhere. |
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> That did indeed make the problem go away. I considered comparing the old and |
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> new directories to find the incorrect setting, but decided not to - there was |
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> nothing special configured there that I can't easily redo. |
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I too have had that problem and decided to look for the issue. |
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Unfortunately I haven't found anything. When I get back home I might |
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try to figure this out... |