On 10/15/13 3:25 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 14/10/2013 21:02, Ken Springer a écrit :
Hi Ken,
I say this because I thought I read in a help file somewhere all you had
to do was place the extension in that folder and restart LO. Which
didn't work. LOL So, went to find said help file, now I ca
Le 14/10/2013 21:02, Ken Springer a écrit :
Hi Ken,
I say this because I thought I read in a help file somewhere all you had
to do was place the extension in that folder and restart LO. Which
didn't work. LOL So, went to find said help file, now I can't. That's
not good.
I'm not convince
On 10/14/13 10:05 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
On 14/10/2013 17:22, Ken Springer wrote:
Hi Ken,
Is LO at all picky about where you place downloaded extensions? If not,
is there a recommended location?
Not that I know of, you can even store them on remote storage before you
install them. The Ext
On 10/14/13 9:39 AM, Tinkerer wrote:
On a Mac you will find the Extensions folder by Right clicking on
LibreOffice.app:
Go To >Show Package Contents >Contents >Share >Extensions.
Tink.
Got it. Thanks, Tink.
Too bad somebody doesn't want you to have direct access to that folder.
:-(
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On 14/10/2013 17:22, Ken Springer wrote:
Hi Ken,
> Is LO at all picky about where you place downloaded extensions? If not,
> is there a recommended location?
Not that I know of, you can even store them on remote storage before you
install them. The Extensions Manager doesn't seem to be particul
On a Mac you will find the Extensions folder by Right clicking on
LibreOffice.app:
Go To >Show Package Contents >Contents >Share >Extensions.
Tink.
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