I recently replaced 00.0-1.1.5 with -2.0; no particular reason, the old
version worked just fine. Anyway, the setup did a very good job of moving
writer templates from the 1.1.5 directory to the 2.0 directory. Once I tested
the new version, I rm'd /opt/OpenOffice.org-1.1.5/ and
~/OpenOffice.org-1.1.5.

  Now, when I initiate saving a document now (in 2.0), a warning message pops
up telling me that some BASIC files cannot be found in
/opt/OpenOffice.org-1.1.5. Of course that's perfectly reasonable as that
directory tree no longer exists. However, when I look at the paths for the
BASIC stuff in the configuration dialog boxes, they show
/opt/openoffice.org-2.0 and ~/openoffice.org-2.0.

  My question to you is this: where is the application picking up the
incorrect directory location? As a corollary question, what do I change to
make it happy again?

TIA,

Rich

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