https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165255

--- Comment #4 from BogdanB <[email protected]> ---
You have instructions in the link I provided to you

Manual procedure (all versions)
If you are using an old version of LibreOffice, or if the Help wizard procedure
detailed above seems too complicated:

Close LibreOffice including "QuickStart" in system tray.
Find your user profile per information below, according to your operating
system.
Rename the folder /user to (for example) /user-old.
Launch LibreOffice, a new /user folder will be created with factory settings.
Test and see if the problem is gone.
If the problem persists, you can restore the previous profile because it was
not the cause of the problem. To do so, delete the newly created /user folder
and give the renamed old one its former name /user back.
If the problem is solved, it means that one or several configuration files were
damaged. But it doesn't mean that the whole profile is dead. If you have
heavily customized LibreOffice, you can still try to retrieve some parts of
your configuration: as you have kept a backup (/user-old), copy the subfolders
(one at a time), and restart LibreOffice to see if the issue comes back or not.
You can therefore spot from where the issue comes. Look at the content of the
profile (below), some are less prone to corruption than others.

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