Right click on the icon on the desk top and select Pin to Start or Pin to
Taskbar, whichever suits you best.
On Sun, 20 Sep 2020, 17:36 Philip Jackson, wrote:
> On 20/09/2020 17:52, Philip Jackson wrote:
> > On 20/09/2020 10:09, Philip Jackson wrote:
> >> I do have the feeling that originally
On 20/09/2020 17:52, Philip Jackson wrote:
On 20/09/2020 10:09, Philip Jackson wrote:
I do have the feeling that originally LibreOffice did appear in the start menu
but perhaps my memory fails me. Or did a Windows 10 update remove the listing
from the Start Menu?
Any suggestions about how to
On 20/09/2020 10:09, Philip Jackson wrote:
I do have the feeling that originally LibreOffice did appear in the start menu
but perhaps my memory fails me. Or did a Windows 10 update remove the listing
from the Start Menu?
Any suggestions about how to get LO and its modules to appear (reappear)
My LO does appear in the Start menu in Windows 10 and has survived
many Windows updates. I don't know offhand how to restore it to the
Start menu. I suppose you could reinstall LO.
- Robert
On Sun, 20 Sep 2020, Philip Jackson wrote:
In the course of investigating another thread, I went to
Hi Regina & all,
Even though I was following instructions to the letter I must have been
doing something wrong wrong yesterday. Today I started the computers
(Win 10-2004 x64 & Linux Kernel 5.8 x64) running LO 7.0.1.2, opened the
odt file and the relative links worked perfectly. I am still unsure
In the course of investigating another thread, I went to make a couple of new
files in LO Writer on my W10 box. I was surprised to be unable to find
LibreOffice or any of its modules in the Start Menu.
I only keep W10 for use of a couple of applications that either don't work or
work poorly
On 20/09/2020 01:07, Robert Funnell wrote:
FWIW, I just tried it in LO 6.1.5.2 under Debian Linux 10 and it worked as you
said, without an error message, and with the very misleading appearance of the
absolute path in LO (but with the relative path appearing in content.xml).
- Robert F.
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