![]() ![]() If your problem is solved please view your first post in this thread and click the Edit button (top right in the post) and add in front of the subject. but I am a trained IT professional and I always shut down my PC properly. I have never had a corrupted AOO profile and I have never had spelling fail. odt files on my PC, where hundreds are over 1MB in size. I have been using AOO and OOo before AOO for 20 years or more and I have almost 5,000. How would you diagnose something which only goes wrong once in every 100,000,000 uses? It is an intermittent fault because if it was reproduce-able it would have been diagnosed. When you consider that almost completely untrained people use AOO, that almost none seem to read the manual (have you read it?), that they run Windows/MacOS/Linux but have never been on a training course, that they don't understand PCs, that sounds reasonable to me. To close an OO file, try /File /Close, delay for a few seconds, then /File /Exit. If your User Profile is repeatedly in need of deletion/renaming, you should examine your computer and/or your mode of working to establish why. About 200,000,000 people have downloaded AOO and we were getting about two questions a week, so this represents a failure rate of 1 in 100,000,000 million users per week. Re: Solved Red Wiggly lines under EVERY word. OpenOffice Writer, version 3.4. The question may be the most common on the forum but do a little maths. Can someone help me It just started today. I am sure that if you were to offer to finance someone for a couple of weeks to investigate the problem your assistance would be greatly appreciated. ![]() OpenOffice is maintained by volunteers - there are no paid staff. And if that is the answer, then Open Office needs to be made more resilient. Which raises the question, "Why is it still occurring?", and I have reservations that the answer is, "Because it's the fault of the user". I also know that it is a problem tbat has been going on since 2008 - i.e. Irritated44 wrote:Now, before anyone says this is the most frequently asked question on the board, I know it is. ![]()
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