Where are the LibreOffice data (profile) files?

How can I remove completely the LibreOffice data for my Mac?

I have the same problem about one “Persistent RESTORE NAG WINDOW”.

Thanks
(Sorry for a mistakes)

(Macbook pro - OS X 10.7.2)

Hi @toarmusica, did you find an answer to your question? Just wanted to follow-up with you. Thanks.

Deleting your LibreOffice profile is the last thing you should do when troubleshooting… unfortunately it is still the quickest way to work around some bugs. Make a backup first, in case you discover later you’d need to go back to it or need any personal data to migrate it (templates, bibliography database, etc.).

According to the LibreOffice documentation the default location for the user profile is:

For Mac users:

/Users/<user name>/Library/Application Support/libreoffice/3/user 

Important: These folders are hidden, you need to enable the option from your operative system to see hidden folders in order to see them.

And

For Windows users:

Before Vista: \Documents and Setting\<user name>\Application Data\libreoffice\3\user
From Vista: \Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\libreoffice\3\user 

On a normal windows install, these folders are on C:\ drive.

NOTE: depending on the installed windows version, “Application Data” folder name could be localized.

For GNU/Linux users:

/home/<user name>/.config/libreoffice/3/user (since LibreOffice 3.5.0)
/home/<user name>/.libreoffice/3/user (prior to LibreOffice 3.5.0) 

NOTE: This is for the “official” LibreOffice packages distributed by The Document Foundation, if you use the version provided by your Linux distribution this path could be slightly different.

I was deleted the Libre Office, deleted all Libre Office data in Library. I reinstall LibreOffice and the persistent nag continue… Really persistent!!!

I found that trashing my profile, or reinstalling Libre Office didn’t work.
What worked for me was :
Go to your Library folder and locate the “Saved Application State” folder. Trash the “org.libreoffice.script.savedState” folder you’ll find there, and then restart Libre Office.

That being said: There is also a –norestore commandline switch to ignore the autorecovery data (the info about to-be-restored documents, but not the data itself) is stored in registrymodifications.xcu in the profile along with other configuration changes.

Using that switch will not remove the info, so when you don’t use it the next time the autorecovery dialog will show up again, but nevertheless it might help to get out of the loop.

Also: Of course the developers would be very interested in the user-profile & data if it triggers an auto-recovery loop…

I agree that is one way of doing that, but the easer way (well to me anyways) is to go to the base folder --according to your OS-- and there you will find the file “registrymodifications.xcu” then all you have to do is delete it. Simple and quick that requires minimal effort and headache (believe me I had your same problem). I hope that this helped in some way.