Thanks for your help, Alan, it worked and now OOo is functioning
properly again.
David King
Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
>
>> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>>
>> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the progr
2009/11/4 Alan Lord (News) :
> On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
>> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>>
>> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
>>
>> And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
>> vanished. I ha
On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>
> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
>
> And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
> vanished. I had an icon in the panel for OOo Writer
It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
vanished. I had an icon in the panel for OOo Writer, which also would
not work without specifyi
I am having some serious problems with OpenOffice.org.
All was fine with version 3.0.something in Ubuntu 9.04, then one day
recently the update manager gave me a new version.
Since then it will not work properly. Every time I start OOo I get an
error message saying "Failed to set the look and f
2009/11/4 David King :
> I am having some serious problems with OpenOffice.org.
>
> It was all okay until an Ubuntu update. So can I go back to an earlier
> version that worked? Or is a simple solution to just remove/install/fix
> something with the current installation to get it working again?
>
Maybe try removing the .openoffice.org and .openoffice.org2
subdirectories in your home?
Worth a shot, anyway.
Sean
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