Hi all, William Colen wrote:
> Hi, > > Alain M., from the OOo Brazilian community, suggested the following solution: > > 1. Remove OOo 3.0.1 > 2. Install OOo 3.0.0 > 3. Remove the GC extension > 4. Install OOo 3.0.1 > 5. Install the new GC extension Actually it should be much easier. For example if the GC extension was the only extension you downloaded manually and it got installed as "For this user only", then going to the folder with your user-settings for that OOo you should be able to find a folder named "user/uno_packages" below that directory. Now if you don't mind loosing all all your extensions that got installed as "for this user only" then you can simply remove the "uno_packages" folder to get rid of all those extensions. Similar means can be applied to shared installed extensions but by simply removing "uno_packages" folder in the share layer you will also loose all dictionary extensions (and others) that came with OOo and you would have to install them manually again. If the above solution is to your taste is up to you. Regards, Thomas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
