Dear Sirs:

I experienced this bug immediately after updating to 3.4 from 3.3 open office. I have searched the bug database, and find no workaround or solution, and I now have a broken system with the problem on both 3.3 and 3.4. I even tried a system restore to before the installation, with no change in the problem, so there must have been some corruption of the registry or other OO system files that persist across installation.

I am extremely disappointed in your pushing 3.4 out without adequate QA testing. (I have been programming for 25+ years, and done professional software Quality Assurance on Unix systems, as well as applications and systems programming on main frames and personal computers).

Please find below my current comment on this problem, which I also registered as a comment on the subject bug list. Please provide some workaround as soon as possible to at least be able to restore a user system back to a functioning previous version. I would be happy to help with solving this problem if your programmer would like. I am sorry I can't provide a test case in this instance, but I do have the system with the problem on my laptop computer. If you have a debugging version of Open Office that might identify the cause of the problem, I would be able to install it and allow remote access to that system.

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I have the identical problem which occurred immediately after allowing an update from v.3.3 to v. 3.4. The update blew away my previous open files which I wanted to be restored, and now any file I open or create (writer or calc) wants every word to be corrected!

THIS IS A MAJOR BUG IN THE 3.4 RELEASE, AND A CRITICAL PROBLEM THAT NEEDS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION! This is a Show-stopper, as it corrupts a previously working version without the ability to restore functionality.

Please stop pushing 3.4 out until this bug is fixed and provide a work around to restore the previous version.

There needs to be a patch or work-around available to get back to a working 3.3 level until this bug can be fixed!


I have tried uninstalling 3.4, reinstalling 3.3 and a clean install of 3.4 to no avail - no dictionary (using default English dictionary) is recognized. System restore does not affect the problem on either version.

System Info: Acer laptop, Windows 7, I-3 64 bit processor - previous Open Office release 3.3, (may have had open files to be restored after logging off before installing 3.4)

Sincerely,

Jim White

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