On Sun, 3 Sep 2023 08:16:48 +0200
Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hello Robert,
>Have seen this also on some newer versions of LO here: Minimized, looks
>like an icon … But I'm switching very often between different versions
>of LO so I haven't reset the user profile for this. Might be it will
>help.
Hi Rogier,
When I click on the icon, it shows me an open file. for some reason they
have been minimized. The minimized file appears on the desktop, but it goes
in the upper left hand corner on my dual screen system, right where trash
is. and it is hard to tell, but I can then drag it and enlarge
LibreOffice:
7.3.7.2 LibreOffice Community
Ubuntu package community
1:7.3.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.3
I regularly use Writer, but seldom any other part of the package. When
I use Writer I want as much vertical space on the screen as possible,
while still being able to read what I'm writing, in spite of the
Thanks.
I have started to figure it out, though not completely.
When I click on the icon, it shows me an open file. for some reason they
have been minimized. The minimized file appears on the desktop, but it goes
in the upper left hand corner on my dual screen system, right where trash
is. and
Assuming you did not install the Flatpak version:
Go to the folder with the calc document in it. Right click an empty
space and select "Open in terminal". Then type this in the terminal and
enter:
libreoffice --calc
Does calc open? If so, close it. Is there any response in the terminal?
When opening a Calc spreadsheet, is the name of your file at the very
top of the window?
Example: BlahBlahBlah.ods - LibreOffice Calc
On 9/2/23 10:43, Rogier F. van Vlissingen wrote:
This year, I switched to Ubuntu, and I am having a problem with the opening
of spreadsheet and other Libre Offi
This year, I switched to Ubuntu, and I am having a problem with the opening
of spreadsheet and other Libre Office files, though not with Writer, which
is what I use the most.
When I open a spreadsheet, the icon appears in the margin, but I cannot
actually open the document and get it to display. I