Hi dan,
I think you meant Apache Open Office and not Libreoffice.
Thanks,
Amali. 


On Thursday, 2 October 2014, 8:05, Dan Lewis <elderdanle...@gmail.com> wrote:
  


On 10/01/2014 04:54 PM, Richard Darnell wrote:
> Each time I download the file it goes into my download library.  When I
> click add in the Extension Manager, I get the error message that my file at
> C:\users\Richard\appdata\roaming\openoffice\4\user\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages\su1s8zp.temp_\dict-en.oxt
> Does not exist.  What may I do now?????????????????
>
> *Richard W. Darnell*
      The obvious answer is look in the download folder on your 
computer. The path you listed is not your download folder though. Search 
for the file dict-en.oxt. This should tell you where the file is 
located. Then you will need to open LibreOffice and install this file.
      Once you install the extension, this is what you will find in the 
path you mentioned:

C:\users\Richard\appdata\roaming\openoffice\4\user\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages\su1s8zp.temp_\dict-en.oxt\

The end of the path will be a folder (its name will be the same as the 
name of the extension) rather than the extension file.

      You have written to a mailing list where you can ask questions and 
get answers. However, the links you included in your email was 
completely improper. Advertising yourself is a BIG NO NO.
       Also, the entire email is available to anyone with Internet 
service and does a search for it including the bots that all the search 
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