Hi :)
Just uninstalling and reinstalling non-OpenSource programs usually wipes all 
your settings.  People get used to that and assume that uninstalling a program 
or installing over the top of an existing program does wipe your settings.  So 
programs can't be upgraded often and have to rely on minor updates instead.  
Everytime you installed an upgrade, say MS Office 2010 after using MS Office 
2007 then all your favourite settings would have to be set-up all over again.  

This makes people resistant to change.  Even if their old version is heavily 
infected and vulnerable to all sorts of nastiness out there they still prefer 
to stick with it because it's probably taken years to tweak it to the way they 
like.  

By contrast OpenSource programs prefer to be able to "release often" and 
upgrade swiftly, partly to help prevent any hope of malware taking root.  So 
the settings are separated from the program so that a new install picks up the 
old settings (and possibly adds a few new ones if new features have also been 
added).  

It is difficult to understand at first because it seems contra-intuitive 
because we have all (well nearly all) been brought up believing that a new 
thing is completely fresh and has nothing lingering over from before.  

So, as far as the settings and configurations go uninstalling and reinstalling 
does nothing, no change at all!  On the other hand it is easy to get "back to 
factory defaults" simply by renaming the User Profile.  Then the program is 
suddenly blind and can't see any settigns so it generates a new set.  No need 
to uninstall anything.  

Revo-uninstaller seems to be brilliant at hunting down everything, in this case 
including the settings.  The result is that we don't know if the program was 
wonky or if it was the settings that had gone wrong somehow but at least we 
know the mystery problem was solved somehow.  

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Thu, 12/4/12, Betti Ann and Preston Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Betti Ann and Preston Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: [BASE] New to Base - Program stops RESOLVED
To: "Libre Office" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 12 April, 2012, 14:34

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [BASE] New to Base - Program stops
From: Preston Smith <[email protected]>
To: Libre Office <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 4:48:02 PM

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to learn Base in LO 3.5.2.2 under Vista with all latest updates
>
> I start Base - then I follow the steps shown at
> http://sheepdogguides.com/fdb/fdb1tableone.htm
>
> The Base wizard starts; I click 'Create a new database' then 'Next'
>
> I say "Yes, please register database for me", "Open for editing" and
> "Create tables using the table wizard"then click the "Finish" button.
>
> I get a "Save as" dialogue and select /Data Base Projects/FDB004 Phone
> Book/FDB004.odb
>
> And I get the Windows window that says
>
> "LibreOffice 3.5 has stopped working"
>
> I tried this process 3 times and each time I get the same message

Good morning,

Thank you everyone for your advice and comments.Your input was most helpful.

I did have the latest version of java installed so that was probably not the 
issue.

Since I had had a problem with the 'Most recent .." issue I decided to do a 
major reinstall since the problem was almost certainly profile related.  Since 
there was nothing magic in my profile, I had nothing to lose by deleting the 
whole LO program.  Using Revo Uninstall I did exactly that.  Then I did a full 
search of my drives for anything LibreOffice related and removed those bits and 
pieces also.

I downloaded 5.2.2 again and installed and voila - all is well.

Thanks again for your help.  My brute force approach does not show much finesse 
but it worked for me. In the process I learned much from your input.

Preston





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