I am having a problem with Calc in 3.6.
 The program locked up while I was using it.  The only way I could
get it to start again was to shut the computer off.  However, now
when I try to call up an existing spreadsheet or try to start a new
one the program tries to recover the old file.  I go through the
recovery steps.  The old file is recovered, it appears on
the screen for an instant and then disappears.  The program reverts
to the initial screen for LO.   This only happens with Calc and, as I
said, happens when I try to use both new and existing files.  If I reject 
trying to recover the old file the program reverts to LO's initial screen.   I 
have uninstalled and reinstalled the
program three times ( twice using the uninstall function in Windows,
once when I downloaded a new copy of LO and elected the "Remove" option.  It 
did not help.  I also used CCleaner to remove the
temp files, etc. after I uninstalled LO.   I have also used the search function 
in Windows to find all of the "Untitled" Calc files and deleted them to no 
avail.  The other LO functions (Writer, Presentation, etc.)
seem to be working normally.  I should also report that when the
problem first appeared I had a problem with Windows 7 at the same
time.  The Windows problem was corrected before I started to
uninstall/install the program to try to correct the above problem.  It would 
seem that there is a temporary
files somewhere that remains in the computer even if LO is
uninstalled.   I shut the computer off after an "uninstall" so I assume the 
file isn't in memory.   All suggestions will be appreciated.   Thanks.Jeff 




 
                                          
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