Alexander Thurgood
>
> This sounds like one of the known bugs with the Ubuntu packaged version
> of LibreOffice - the form navigation toolbar is missing. Judging by the
> number of times it comes up, here, and on other lists, I guess the
> Ubuntu packagers still haven't got around to fixing it.
>
> The problem does not occur in the LibreOffice debs provided for download
> via the LibreOffice website. If you want to install these debs, then you
> need to remove the Ubuntu provided packages from your system first.
> There is/was a page on the LibreOffice website which explained how to
> install the debs and get desktop integration. It has even been explained
> here on this list in other discussions, if you search in the archives of
> the list. Otherwise you have to start LibO from the command line because
> the debs install into /opt.
>
> Alex
>

Hello!

Maybe at 3 am is not the best time to look for such things, so
eventually the problem is quite different.

After some tests I realized that indeed there is no problem in data
entry, but in the disappearance of ALL the toolbars
etc (not just the navigation toolbar). In this way, I was a victim of an
optical illusion because what
I see is a "locked" window with a title "read only"!

The real bug is the problem with the panels/toolbars. All of them are
disabled and
even if you click to show one and then close and reopen the window, it
will havedisappeared again!

Probably as reported there is a problem with the packages from the
Ubuntu PPA.
I guess the first link of NoOp is the right one.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/709778

Thank you for your help!

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