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With LibreOffice 3.5 installed (not from the PPA) on Ubuntu 10.04, once a Calc file is opened, it repeatedly shows the "loading document" progress bar on the bottom of the screen. I haven't experienced any disruption of my work, but I don't know if it should be doing that.
Per user comment, it appears that this problem can be fixed by upgrading to LO 3.5.2.
(feel free to leave a new comment if the problem is still outstanding)
UPDATE: Who the heck downvotes this answer? Here's an exact quote from OP:
Sorry for answering so late. Seldom I launch Calc first and then open a file, so I guess the answer is when opening a file. With LibreOffice 3.5.2 I don't see that behavior any more.
Per OP, 3.5.2 fixed the problem.
I just made an Answer for this Question because
I have updated yesterday to 3.6.0.2 and I'm still having the exact same problem. Apparently it doesnt happen if you first launch LO Calc and then open the file.
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Asked: 2012-02-29 20:27:23 +0200
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Sorry, but I can't avoid some questions: It happens when you open the calc itself or when you open a file? In this second case, is with any file or one in particular? Thks.
jofilho ( 2012-03-03 00:54:44 +0200 )editSorry for answering so late. Seldom I launch Calc first and then open a file, so I guess the answer is when opening a file. With LibreOffice 3.5.2 I don't see that behaviour any more.
carnendil ( 2012-04-25 20:51:17 +0200 )edit