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Jacques,

On 04/24/2012 08:27 AM, Jacques Beckand wrote:
OS: Windows 7, 64bits
LO version: 3.5.2.2

Whenever Libre Office is launched by a double click on a document from another application (Windows Explorer, or an email client,...), it crashes at document opening time. This happens whatever the document type or format (doc, or odt, or xls, or ods,...) might be. Next time Libre Office is started, it asks (of course) to recover the file which failed to open. I refuse (since it makes no sense, the file was not completely opened at crash time) and then everything continues as normal. This never happens when Libre Office is first launched, and the same documents are opened from within Libre Office.

Any clue about what would solve this issue and enable me to launch LO with a double click on a LO document (like with any other Windows application) ?

May thanks beforehand.
Jacques Beckand


Will the document open with a single click? I would check the default settings of LO and the other culprits to verify the settings are what I thought.

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