Works fine here: Ubuntu 11.04, LibreOffice 3.4.2
I'm running the official LibreOffice version. In past times, Ubuntu only
updated to new versions of OpenOffice (before LibreOffice existed) when
a new version of Ubuntu came out. This has changed since then. But to
get the updated version, I would have to uninstall the OpenOffice
version that came with Ubuntu, and then install the the updated version
directly from OpenOffice version. It is quite easy to do in Linux. The
download version from OpenOffice or LibreOffice isn't as pretty as the
ones from Ubuntu, but I've never had any issues with anything not
working. Once when I had the direct OpenOffice version installed, and
then did an upgrade to a new version of Ubuntu, both their version and
the OpenOffice version were installed at the same time. The install did
not pick that up. That created issues with the spell checker not
working, and the calc spreadsheet not calculating correctly in the
Ubuntu version. I uninstalled everything related to open office, did a
clean install of the OpenOffice version, and everything worked
perfectly. Is it possible you have two different versions installed at
the same time?
Don
On 08/12/2011 03:52 PM, Mark Stanton wrote:
Not working here.
LO 3.3.3, Fedora 15 (Linux)
Mark Stanton
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