No shaming please...
The Document Foundation has posted Official paid versions (currently at
7.5.8 build release) on both the 'Microsoft Store' $US 4.59 and on the
Apple 'Mac App Store' $US 8.99 for those that prefer that delivery
mechanism. They are full builds and supported by the
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> I really do not get whom you paid for a free software!
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If you paid for free software one might wonder if it has been tampered with.
Uninstall it, download the correct version from the site - then try again.
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On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 3:04 AM Jose David Alcantara
Thanks for the advice. I use windows 10. When I open a blank LO is gives me
the said message when I try to save it.
I tried and tried. SWitched to OpenOffice and I can do the changes without
the said Message. LOL. I like LO (dont know why exactly, perhaps its more
intuitive for me) but OO is good
On 2023-11-13 18:57, Jose David Alcantara wrote:
Dear LO,11 13 23
I am getting this message and cannot really use my LO Writer:
The lock file could not be created for exclusive access by LibreOffice, due
to missing permission to create a lock file on that file location or lack
of free
Jose,
You don’t specify what OS your are using.
This is not a problem of LO, but rather a file permission issue.
I myself use a Mac and I assume it is the same on Linux.
I see this if I try to edit a file that is sent to me through email if I open
the file directly from mail (open the file by