On 2016-12-17, 12:42 AM K Richard wrote concerning "see screenshot":
Hello OpenOffice help people,
Last Monday, I downloaded the new MAC Sierra OS X system and have had a lot of trouble with
Open Office since then.
Today, Mac support helped me do a NVRAM and a Safeboot mode troubleshooting
procedure.
Many problems are now solved but one is this. I couldn’t cut, paste in a document today with
Edit function or using shortcut keys, then later this window appeared. See screenshot and
now I can’t get rid of it.
I can’t restart the computer while this window below is open and it won’t allow me to Quit
Open Office so I have to do a FORCE QUIT every time.
When I click REOPEN, nothings happens and when I click Don’t Reopen, nothing happens but I
also would like to make this go away. How can I delete it from my desktop?
Thanks for your help. I don’t even know what to call this or I would have
tried the C. Forum.
Thanks,
Kathy
You need to delete the folder "org.openoffice.script.savedState". It is in the "Saved
Application State" folder in your User/Library.
See this post on the user forum for detailed instructions:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=55755#p244931
Known bug listed in the release notes, with solution for the problem.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.0.1+Release+Notes#AOO4.0.1ReleaseNotes-KnownIssues
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