Hi :)
The user-profile contains all the Extensions/plugins/addons in one folder.
It is usually one of them that causes any weird problems that 'shouldn't'
be happening (but are). However it also contains galleries, libraries and
configurations any of which may have gone wonky to produce a weird
On 24/01/17 12:17, Dave Howorth wrote:
>
> That was the first thing I tried. There is no such package. Neither is
> there in Ubuntu from what Philip says.
>> When i have installed LibreOffice in
>> Ubuntu in the past (when else right??) i'm sure the help-files were
>> all selected by default,
On 01/24/2017 01:46 PM, Dave Howorth wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2017 09:36:49 +1300
Mike Adams wrote:
In between Uninstalling and Installing if you choose this route i
would look to reset the User Profile Data as well. Information here:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2017 09:36:49 +1300
Mike Adams wrote:
> In between Uninstalling and Installing if you choose this route i
> would look to reset the User Profile Data as well. Information here:
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile#Default_locations
This isn't
In between Uninstalling and Installing if you choose this route i
would look to reset the User Profile Data as well. Information here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile#Default_locations
On 25/01/2017, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I recommend using the Published
Hi :)
I recommend using the Published Guides instead. From the link i gave and
from the official LibreOffice website they are free to download. You can
buy them from various "app stores" type of places for a minimal charge and
they are available as 'paper back' books from the Lulu bookstore.
As
On Tue, 24 Jan 2017 03:05:15 +
Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> It sounds like the 'in-built' help package has not been installed.
Agreed.
> When installing LibreOffice from the upstream website (ie the
> LibreOffice website, as you would install stuff if you were using
>
Hi :)
It sounds like the 'in-built' help package has not been installed.
When installing LibreOffice from the upstream website (ie the LibreOffice
website, as you would install stuff if you were using Windows) there are
usually 3 packages to install;
1. The main installer for the LibreOffice
On Thu, 19 Jan 2017 19:27:20 +0100
Philip Jackson wrote:
> On 18/01/17 13:16, Dave Howorth wrote:
> > I run LibreOffice Version: 5.2.3.3 Build ID: 20m0(Build:3) on
> > openSUSE Leap 42.1
> >
> > I just clicked on LibreOffice Help in the Help menu and discovered
> >
On 18/01/17 13:16, Dave Howorth wrote:
> I run LibreOffice Version: 5.2.3.3 Build ID: 20m0(Build:3) on openSUSE
> Leap 42.1
>
> I just clicked on LibreOffice Help in the Help menu and discovered that
> it opened a web page instead of a help window. The web page is
>
I run LibreOffice Version: 5.2.3.3 Build ID: 20m0(Build:3) on openSUSE
Leap 42.1
I just clicked on LibreOffice Help in the Help menu and discovered that
it opened a web page instead of a help window. The web page is
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