Stephan:  You could also try to bypass the recovery process.  In a command 
interface (Start -> Run -> cmd), try the following: 
soffice -norestore 


Stephan:  It might be necessary navigate to the directory where soffice
resides 
(if there is no environment set) before you try the above command, but 
I'm really not sure.  I haven't personally tried it, but from what I 
read it should skip the recovery process, which seems to be giving you 
some trouble. 


That works. Thanks.
Once I started writer that way the other shortcuts (calc etc) worked too.
Once I shut writer the normal shortcuts went back to recovery.

I think there must be a recovery trigger file or registry setting that is
causing the restore to trigger. Any thoughts on that?

Ian

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