Hi :)
Thanks :)

Ok, deleting a thing doesn't always uninstall it in Windows.  I think it works 
in Wine but not Windows.  (errr Wine stands for "Wine Is Not an Emulator" 
because it is a far more sophisticated way of getting Windows programs running 
on non-MS platforms).  So can you open the "Add/remove programs" thing in 
Win7?  it's a real pain to try to find it.  I tend to stumble onto it by 
accident and then quickly do everything i can that i need to before i lose it 
again.  It might be that when you say you have deleted programs you have been 
using the right tool, especially if you have much experience with Vista (which 
i mostly managed to dodge).  

So, when you say you deleted the programs was that by drag&dropping them into 
the wastebin or right-clicking on the program folde and choosing delete or did 
you find some weird gui that looked a bit like a normal folder with odd things 
in it?


Ok, so if Win7 was pre-installed then we can kinda rule that out of the 
equation for now.  The way you were talking about it made it sound like you had 
bought a Win7 Dvd and installed it yourself without having had much experience 
of doing that sort of thing.  It's not as easy as people make out!  So, we can 
definitely rule out needing to install Ubuntu just in order to make sure you 
have a working OS on your machine at this stage!!  


Ok, so when we say to rename "the" user profile that is only the user profile 
for LO, not for Win7!  Each program tends to have it's own way of storing all 
those settings and configurations.  They all tend to store them separately and 
most have different ideas of what are the best ways of doing it.  Some allow 
users to go in and mess around with stuff but others really freak out and cause 
problems!  

Most OpenSource programs tend to use the same folder to set-up a sub-folder for 
themselves.  Then inside that folder they may only have a little text-file that 
you can read and maybe even edit with Notepad!  LibreOffice tends to have tons 
of stuff in there so they have a number of sub-folders inside their main 
sub-folder = such as one sub-sub-folder to contain all Extensions, another for 
back-ups, another for galleries of images, another for templates and so on.  If 
you rename the main sub-folder and then open LibreOffice again it will 
automatically create a new one with all the default settings.  Of course since 
you only renamed rather than deleted it you can always copy some of those 
sub-sub-folders back to regain settings and see if it was that sub-sub-folder 
that was causing the problem.  Many of us try to create a copy of a working 
sub-folder in order to be able to quickly revert to a working system if one of 
our users has done something crazy
 or had an accident.  

Ok, so navigate to 

C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\config\LibreOffice\3

When you were in the \config part of that you might have noticed other folders 
alongside the LO one.  Programs such as Firefox, hmmm, well Firefox is run by 
the Mozilla Foundation and they have a few programs so they tend to put one 
sub-folder called "Mozilla" and then create a sub-sub-folder in their each time 
you install one of their other programs.  

My usual prefered way is to rename the "3" folder to todays date written 
backwards.  Some people just rename it to "backup" or some-such but then they 
don't always know which is the one that caused tons of problems and which is 
their real back-up [shrugs].  So once you have renamed

C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\config\LibreOffice\3

to be

C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\config\LibreOffice\somethingelse

then make sure you have closed any documents and all other open instances of 
LibreOffice and then try opening a document or just open LibreOffice.  
Hopefully problems will have magically vanished but please let us know.  

Regards from
Tom :)  





>________________________________
> From: Robert Burns <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; Tom Davies 
><[email protected]> 
>Sent: Monday, 15 October 2012, 13:36
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x
> 
>   Not using libre from free sites because they are 28 or 125 mb in size so i 
>deleted those now using the full version 220 mb version  3.6.6. but thinking 
>of trying 3.5.4 since some think that s the best version to try with windows 7 
>but trying abiword and I B M lotus and 
>Kingsoft  maybe they won t throw fits at windows 7 so no hurry to reset w7; 
>libre needs fixing not windows 7 .
> 
>Windows 7 came with the lap top; when i use save as i have 7 choices so which 
>is the best to use; save as with libre and can i get a save doc format 
>switched over to saved as; and would libre stop having win7 fits i wonder .
> 
>And a screen shot of what ? ?   Whew  later .  .  .
> 
>
>--- On Mon, 10/15/12, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>From: Tom Davies <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x
>To: "Lostsoul" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" 
><[email protected]>
>Date: Monday, October 15, 2012, 8:15 AM
>
>
>
>
>Hi :)
>Did you uninstall all versions of 'LO' that you got from "some freeware site" 
>and do an antivirus scan?  Did you download the 3.5.6 or 3.6.something LO from 
>the official site and install as advised?  
>
>Is there any chance of giving us a screen-shot?
>
>Also, just out of curiosity, have you used Win7 on any machine other than your 
>own?  Has anyone else used your machine that might have some familiarity with 
>Win7 when it's properly installed?  Did you install Win7 or was it already on 
>the machine when you bought it?  
>
>Btw Abiword can save files in MS formats but you have to do
>File - "Save As ..."
>You can't set it to default to MS formats.  I tried nagging them about it but 
>gave up.  The native format it uses is the OpenDocument Format, same as LO, 
>same as almost every other word-processing program except MS and even they 
>purport to support it as a non-native format.  So, people using MS Office 
>'should' be able to open your documents created in AbiWord.  I did mention all 
>this when i made some suggestions about what other free word-processors were 
>out there although not in as much detail.  
>
>Regards from
>Tom :)  
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>From: Lostsoul <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Monday, 15 October 2012, 5:04
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x
>
>Ok whats going on now when i move my mouse about a blank page i get 5 lines to 
>the right of the i line which is the pointer hope that makes sense; how do i 
>end that ? 
>
>--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Tom [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>From: Tom [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
><[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x
>To: "Lostsoul" <[email protected]>
>Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 3:15 PM
>
>
>Hi :) 
>To "get back to factory defaults" and 'switch off' all Extensions just rename 
>your User Profile.  Larry gave a link to help with that.  Here is another link 
>that will one day be merged with the one Larry gave 
>http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/UserProfile
>
>Factory defaults are possibly a bit less tweaked than whatever you had 
>installed so it may look a little different and may remove some weirdnesses.  
>It's a good thing to try whenever you find weird things going on.  It usually 
>beats a reinstall assuming you have now installed a proper version of LO.  
>
>Regards from 
>Tom :)  
>
>
>--- On Sun, 14/10/12, Lostsoul <[hidden email]> wrote: 
>
>From: Lostsoul <[hidden email]> 
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x 
>To: [hidden email] 
>Date: Sunday, 14 October, 2012, 9:37 
>
>     Haha very funny that know one can tell me why word problems hate windows 
>7 never had any word programs hate vista so explain if you dare; you'd be the 
>first why the word programs hate win 7 and why no one but no one has a fix; 
>this i got to hear. 
>  
>How do i turn off file extensions in windows 7 64 bit   -  later . .  
>
>--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Andreas Säger [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
><[hidden email]> wrote: 
>
>
>From: Andreas Säger [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
>Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x 
>To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]> 
>Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 4:28 AM 
>
>
>Am 14.10.2012 10:10, Lostsoul wrote: 
>>      Ok now what the crap; why are abiword documents being saved as adobi 
>> docs how do i fix that can t get anything right crap .   -  later 
>> 
>
>I strongly recommend some computer crash curse. File name associations 
>are free.  There is nothing hard wired to the system. You can open any 
>file with any program you want. You can tell your desktop environment 
>which programs can open which types of files and which single program is 
>the preferred one to be used on double-click. 
>First of all, any user who is forced to use MS Windows should turn off 
>the option to hide known file name extensions. Since Windows '95 this is 
>the major obstacle which prevents people from understanding their system. 
>
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