On Thursday April 27 2006 09:37 am, Mary Felkin wrote:
> I have done that, then I did "apt-get remove openoffice.org" followed by
> "apt-get install openoffice.org".
>
> My tabs are still followed by an unwanted carriage return. I got that
> while messing
> with the settings to remove bullets and unwanted indentation, now I
> can't get the
> tabs to function normally (to just move the text towards the right up to
> a fixed limit).
>
> Please help.
>
> Mary
"apt-get remove openoffice.org" does not do the same thing as
"rm -fR .openoffice2/" in your home directory. What you did is remove
everything from the .openoffice2/ directory except for the configuration
files. What you want to do is to delete the entire hidden directory
including the configuration files.
After deleting the .openoffice2/ directory, start OOo again. It will
recreate the hidden directory with the default configuration files.
Dan
>
> Guido Pinkernell wrote:
> >Am Mittwoch, 26. April 2006 22:40 schrieb Mary Felkin:
> >>Hi everybody,
> >>
> >>Please, is there a way to revert to full default settings in OO
> >> Writer?
> >
> >Depends on the operating system. In Linux I would delete
> >the .openoffice.org folder in the home directory. For Windows or Mac,
> >someone else on this list will be able to tell you.
> >
> >Guido
> >
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