Jean,

On Monday, 20. June 2011 03:57:51 Jean Hollis Weber wrote:

> Aside: I've been unable to get LibO 3.3.3 or LibO 3.4 to work, but
> I've probably failed to do something essential. The downloaded
> programs appear to install, but I cannot start them. No matter what
> I choose, it always opens in the LibO that came with Ubuntu. I
> didn't try the "desktop integration" because I wanted to have both
> versions available, and I believe that for awhile I did have both
> available. I don't have time right now to troubleshoot this
> installation, so my workaround is to open a file in OOo and create
> the PDF from there.

there are instructions in the wiki on how to install several instances 
of LibreOffice in parallel[1] e.g. for testing purposes. Give it a try 
and feel free to ask questions about problems here as the instructions 
might be a bit buggy (they might have been written in a a bit "quick and 
dirty" manner). 

So you can use any version you need besides of the original (ubuntu or 
whatever) productive version.

Nino
[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel


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