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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar  3 05:27:22 -0800 
2005 -------
> Is this reproducable?

This happens EVERY time for me with Windows XP at work.

> I often do installations of new StarOffice builds
> that should be the same for OpenOffice regarding Library installation
> and never had a similar problem. 

This is the first time that I noticed it, but I did not notice it until I
decided to load the "tools" library and it just was not there.

> And why did you have to do all the cleaning up manually instead 
> of uninstalling the office "officially"?
> This makes the scenario rather difficult to reproduce. :-)

Well, I store my user libraries in a non-default location because I do not
really like the default location with windows (even if it does dammage the
configuration files every time that I exit OOo.... I hope the bug is fixed for
2.0.1 :-)) Well, I wanted to make certain that the problem was not related to 
this. 

1. I uninstalled OOo and then I re-installed. The problem was there. And, it
remembered that I was using my non-default location for libraries.... 

2. I uninstalled OOo, deleted the program directory, and then I re-installed.
The problem was there. And, it remembered that I was using my non-default
location for libraries.... 

3. I uninstalled OOo, deleted the program directory, cleaned the registry,
realized that I had not removed the application data so I removed that, and then
I re-installed. The problem was there. And, it did NOT remembered that I was
using my non-default location for libraries.... 

I just wanted to make certain that it was a completely clean install that had
the problem. The trick is that EVERY install had the problem. I also wanted to
make certain that the problem was NOT my non-standard setup because that would
significantly change the priority of the bug. You know, "Oh, Andy does things
differently, he can wait until 2.0.1" If, however, it has a problem with a
standard setup, then the bug is much more serious. People who do non-default
things are more likely to be able to work around the issues introduced with
their strange setups. Now I know that the problem is not related to what I have
done. 

The important thing, from my perspective, is that when I added a link into "My
own libraries", then they showed up as program level macros. Very strange, but
usable.

I take it that you have not seen this problem with a windows installation.

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