![]() ![]() ![]() This version provides a solution to several LibreOffice 7.3 bugs, including the Auto Calculate regression on Calc, the crashes running Calc when lacking AVX instructions and the crashes related to the Skia graphic engine on macOS. Next go to the temporary folder where you stored your initial ~/.config/libreoffice folder, locate and open the same file ( registrymodifications.xcu), find the same line as before and replace the characters between tags with the ones you copied from your previous file.Berlin, Ma– LibreOffice 7.3.1 Community, the first minor release of the LibreOffice 7.3 family, targeted at technology enthusiasts and power users, is available for download from. Open it with a text editor, locate the following lineĪnd copy the characters that you find between the … tags. Within this folder you will find a file named registrymodifications.xcu. That will be the new password that you want to use.Ĭlose Libreoffice again and navigate to ~/.config/libreoffice//user, where is the latest version number of your Libreoffice installation. Go to Tools/Options/Libreoffice/Security and set a new master password. It will automatically create the folder structure again, in the same location. ![]() Having closed Libreoffice, the first thing to do is move your ~/.cofing/libreoffice to a temporary place. Just follow the steps described below and you will have a new password set up in no time! If you find yourself in the unpleasant situation to have forgotten the master password in Libreoffice, you will most probably observe that the only workaround suggested out there is to delete your ~/.config/libreoffice folder, which unfortunately will also reset all of your configurations! That’s definitely something we wouldn’t like. ![]() In LibreOffice 5.4.4.2+ (perhaps also in older versions, not sure when they fixed it) you can now do this by going to: Tools/Options/LibreOffice/Security/Master Password… ![]()
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