Hi Everyone and Happy New Year,
@Rogier: it sounds like you have to start with a clean LibreOffice user
profile directory (you can simply rename it with a .old extension ad
let LibreOffice generate a new one at the next start). Here you can find
some details on how to do it depending on
Hi :)
When renaming or creating a back-up i tend to find it's better to use the
date in reverse order, eg .2014-01-02, rather than .old or .backup. Makes
it easier to figure out which ones to delete and which to keep.
In the past crashes have been due to either;
1. java issues or
2. user
I don' t recall having read in AskLibO a question about the way LibO crashes at this particular W7
machine. Tom's proposal is definitely worth to give it a try.
On 2015-01-01 10:45, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
It might be worth renaming your User Profile;
Since I've installed the latest version it crashed upon opening.
The LO startup window will flash on the screen, and then the program
crashes.
In short, I had to switch back to MSOffice in the middle of a project, and
after 15 years with OO and LO, it ain't easy going back ;-)
Any suggestions,
Hi Rogier,
This may sound silly, but as an interim solution, how about installing
an older version of LO? It must be better than going back to MSO!
Perhaps you could give a few more details of your setup, maybe that
will help someone dig deeper into the problem.
For example, you say the latest
Hi :)
It might be worth renaming your User Profile;
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
Regards from
Tom :)
On 31 December 2014 at 18:40, Paul paulste...@afrihost.co.za wrote:
Hi Rogier,
This may sound silly, but as an interim solution, how about installing
an older version of