Hi :)
The 3.3.0 was the first release and it might be good to try a more recent 
version but i would recommend the 3.3.2 or wait a week or so and then try the 
3.3.3 as it was released just a couple of days ago.  The 3.4.0 seems to have a 
lot of issues for quite a few people and the 3.4.1 is due out soon which fixes 
a 
lot of issues.  


The 3.3.x series is the stable branch and the 3.4.x seems to be testing newer 
perhaps more advanced features.
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: John B <jo...@email2.me>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 18 June, 2011 12:33:17
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] "search" does not find "("

Dear Thomas

Whilst I am not suggesting you try LibraOffice 3.4, but it works on my
computer using 3.4

It was not an exhaustive test but it found ( ) * # [ % - until I got fed up


John B

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On 18/06/2011 03:07, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> Good morning
> (Windox XP desktop, LO 3.3.0)
> just noticed:
> the "search" function DOES NOT find ordinary brackets: (, ), [, ] etc.
> (not regular expression etc. ...)
>
> THESE are not any form of special characters.
> Every software I know of with a search function can find these ASCII
> characters.
> What is so special about them, that LO does NOT find them (they are
> right there on the screen!).
>
> Recently I have started working with LO, but this kind of really stupid
> "problems" makes me wonder ...
>
> In case there is a solution, I would like to hear it.
>
> Thank you.
> Thomas
>
>


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