Re: [libreoffice-users] Help - how to get rid of 'administrator'

2024-03-06 Thread Alan B
Emily,

The following presumes you use Windows.

This is a test to attempt to isolate the problem...
* Use a thumb drive (USB drive) ,
* create and save a file to the thumb drive (use Write, Calc, or whichever
program you use most)
* close the program used to create the file
* eject the thumb drive
* right click the drive and pick the "Eject" option
* wait for the safe to remove message (this must be done to prevent
file corruption)
* remove the drive
* open the program again
* insert the thumb drive
* open the file and test if you can edit and save or not

If it is possible to edit and save the file on the thumb drive then the
problem is most likely the security settings for the location the files are
being saved to on the computer.

BUT even if files on the thumb drive can be edited and saved with
LibreOffice while those on the computer cannot be, there is still another
bit of info that's needed. Using other programs is it possible to
create/edit/save files to the same place on the computer as the LibreOffice
files?

If other files also can not be created/edited/saved to the same place with
other programs (the same problem as with LibreOffice) then the culprit is
nearly certainly the computer's security settings for that location.

If only the LibreOffice files can not be created/edited/saved then more
investigation into the files and LibreOffice installation will be needed.

If you try the above, please provide an update so we know if it is only
LibreOffice doing this (so likely an LO problem to work out) or other
programs do it too (so likely a computer security problem).

Knowing the above will help with troubleshooting and resolving the problem.

On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 5:00 PM Emily Scharf 
wrote:

> I have used Libreoffice for years. But recently I downloaded it and -
> mistakenly - responded to an option for greater security.  This turns out
> to be 'administrator' which continually blocks me from anything but
> read-only documents.
>
> How do I turn off the 'administrator'?  I even tried to uninstall and
> download again and it is still happening with my documents..
>
> If I cannot stop the 'administrator' I will be forced to use another
> programme (though I have used LibreOffice for years)
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Emily from London
>
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Help - how to get rid of 'administrator'

2024-03-06 Thread John
FYI, on Fedora Linux using Libre Office 7.5.9.2 there is a "Restart in Safe 
Mode" function on the
"help" pop down menu.  About halfway down the menu.  If you clicked this is may 
have a "leave safe
mode" or equivalent in the same place because I don't have the "Start in Test 
Mode" function on this
menu.

Hope that may be of some asistance.

John
==
On Wed, 2024-03-06 at 23:40 +0100, aguador wrote:
> 
> 
> El mié, 06-03-2024 a las 23:16 +0100, Philip Jackson escribió:
> > Are you sure this isn't a Windows' problem? Typically it's Windows
> > that has stuff blocked and restricted to those with administrator
> > privileges.
> > Philip
> > 
> > On 06/03/2024 22:56, Emily Scharf wrote:
> > > I have used Libreoffice for years. But recently I downloaded it and
> > > -
> > > mistakenly - responded to an option for greater security.  This
> > > turns out
> > > to be 'administrator' which continually blocks me from anything but
> > > read-only documents.
> > > 
> > > How do I turn off the 'administrator'?  I even tried to uninstall
> > > and
> > > download again and it is still happening with my documents..
> > > 
> > > If I cannot stop the 'administrator' I will be forced to use
> > > another
> > > programme (though I have used LibreOffice for years)
> > > 
> > > Thank you for your help.
> > > 
> > > Emily from London
> 
> Hi Emily,
> 
> I am not on LO 24 yet, but I suspect there is a way to do it from with
> the program. Lacking that knowledge, the first thing that occurs to me
> is to try with a new profile. Your profile remains even you re-install
> or update and that is where your settings are saved.
> 
> You can test this by going to Help and choosing Start in Test Mode.
> That will ignore your profile and, if it works, you can find your
> LibreOffice profile folder and rename it. When you restart you will
> have to redo your settings, although you can very likely copy most of
> the components from your old folder.
> 
> Wish I could be more specific, but without knowing the OS or the latest
> LO you're using, its a bit harder.
> 
> Hope this helps a bit,
> Roy
> 


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Help - how to get rid of 'administrator'

2024-03-06 Thread aguador


El mié, 06-03-2024 a las 23:16 +0100, Philip Jackson escribió:
> Are you sure this isn't a Windows' problem? Typically it's Windows
> that has stuff blocked and restricted to those with administrator
> privileges.
> Philip
> 
> On 06/03/2024 22:56, Emily Scharf wrote:
> > I have used Libreoffice for years. But recently I downloaded it and
> > -
> > mistakenly - responded to an option for greater security.  This
> > turns out
> > to be 'administrator' which continually blocks me from anything but
> > read-only documents.
> > 
> > How do I turn off the 'administrator'?  I even tried to uninstall
> > and
> > download again and it is still happening with my documents..
> > 
> > If I cannot stop the 'administrator' I will be forced to use
> > another
> > programme (though I have used LibreOffice for years)
> > 
> > Thank you for your help.
> > 
> > Emily from London

Hi Emily,

I am not on LO 24 yet, but I suspect there is a way to do it from with
the program. Lacking that knowledge, the first thing that occurs to me
is to try with a new profile. Your profile remains even you re-install
or update and that is where your settings are saved.

You can test this by going to Help and choosing Start in Test Mode.
That will ignore your profile and, if it works, you can find your
LibreOffice profile folder and rename it. When you restart you will
have to redo your settings, although you can very likely copy most of
the components from your old folder.

Wish I could be more specific, but without knowing the OS or the latest
LO you're using, its a bit harder.

Hope this helps a bit,
Roy

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Help - how to get rid of 'administrator'

2024-03-06 Thread Philip Jackson

Are you sure this isn't a Windows' problem? Typically it's Windows that has 
stuff blocked and restricted to those with administrator privileges.
Philip

On 06/03/2024 22:56, Emily Scharf wrote:

I have used Libreoffice for years. But recently I downloaded it and -
mistakenly - responded to an option for greater security.  This turns out
to be 'administrator' which continually blocks me from anything but
read-only documents.

How do I turn off the 'administrator'?  I even tried to uninstall and
download again and it is still happening with my documents..

If I cannot stop the 'administrator' I will be forced to use another
programme (though I have used LibreOffice for years)

Thank you for your help.

Emily from London

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[libreoffice-users] Help - how to get rid of 'administrator'

2024-03-06 Thread Emily Scharf
I have used Libreoffice for years. But recently I downloaded it and -
mistakenly - responded to an option for greater security.  This turns out
to be 'administrator' which continually blocks me from anything but
read-only documents.

How do I turn off the 'administrator'?  I even tried to uninstall and
download again and it is still happening with my documents..

If I cannot stop the 'administrator' I will be forced to use another
programme (though I have used LibreOffice for years)

Thank you for your help.

Emily from London

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Re: [libreoffice-users] paragraph style

2024-03-06 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz

On 2024/03/06 22:55, Philip Jackson wrote:
When you say you have applied chapter styles, are you talking about a 
particular heading sty;le for the beginning of a chapter or are you 
talking about a particular page style for the first page of a chapter?


I would typically use a Heading 1 style for the chapter heading and 
would modify it to include things like font size and style, page break 
before, set up a larger space before the heading and set the outline 
level at 1. And then I would have a special page style for that page 
with no header and right hand only.


I don't ever recall having had the variable font output that you mention.

It would be good to see an example of your problem.

Philip


Thank you.
Yes, I used a Heading 2 style (already my custom style) to create a 
style for CHAPTER TITLES with said font and font size settings.

Sample: I don't think I can attach a file here on the list.
Would a link to a file on Google drive etc. help?
Thomas

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Re: [libreoffice-users] paragraph style

2024-03-06 Thread Philip Jackson

When you say you have applied chapter styles, are you talking about a 
particular heading sty;le for the beginning of a chapter or are you talking 
about a particular page style for the first page of a chapter?

I would typically use a Heading 1 style for the chapter heading and would 
modify it to include things like font size and style, page break before, set up 
a larger space before the heading and set the outline level at 1. And then I 
would have a special page style for that page with no header and right hand 
only.

I don't ever recall having had the variable font output that you mention.

It would be good to see an example of your problem.

Philip

On 06/03/2024 11:23, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:

Good evening
I am working on a book and applied
* chapter styles
* heading styles
and a few not so important other styles.

Question:
The chapter style specifies a certain font and font size, plus italic.
For each chapter the little dialog box in the left upper corner shows the style 
name, font name and font size I specified.
However I noticed, that for some chapters even though style name etc. is as I 
specified, the actually used font and font size are different.
Trying Ctrl+M and then applying my style does NOT help.

Why is it, that a certain style produces two different appearances?
What can I do to get the same style for all chapters.
That will be required later when I set up an table of contents.

Thank you.
Thomas



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Re: [libreoffice-users] paragraph style

2024-03-06 Thread Ian Bertram
I have had a similar issue with styles I have defined. It's been happening
irregularly for a few years, but I have never found any pattern or trigger
for this behaviour.

On Wed, 6 Mar 2024, 10:40 Robert Großkopf, 
wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
> >
> > Why is it, that a certain style produces two different appearances?
> > What can I do to get the same style for all chapters.
> > That will be required later when I set up an table of contents.
>
> Please upload an example somewhere in the web, which shows this
> behavior. Or: Write in ask.libreoffice.org. There you could upload files.
>
> Regards
>
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Re: [libreoffice-users] paragraph style

2024-03-06 Thread Robert Großkopf

Hi Thomas,


Why is it, that a certain style produces two different appearances?
What can I do to get the same style for all chapters.
That will be required later when I set up an table of contents.


Please upload an example somewhere in the web, which shows this 
behavior. Or: Write in ask.libreoffice.org. There you could upload files.


Regards

Robert
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[libreoffice-users] paragraph style

2024-03-06 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz

Good evening
I am working on a book and applied
* chapter styles
* heading styles
and a few not so important other styles.

Question:
The chapter style specifies a certain font and font size, plus italic.
For each chapter the little dialog box in the left upper corner shows 
the style name, font name and font size I specified.
However I noticed, that for some chapters even though style name etc. is 
as I specified, the actually used font and font size are different.

Trying Ctrl+M and then applying my style does NOT help.

Why is it, that a certain style produces two different appearances?
What can I do to get the same style for all chapters.
That will be required later when I set up an table of contents.

Thank you.
Thomas

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