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I have this problem since OO 3.10.3 update. I can open some documents but some others do not open. I try to go back to an older version of the document with TimeMachine backup with the same result. I try to reinstall OO with the same result too.

To solve my problem I have to uninstall OO with Appcleaner (http://freemacsoft.net/), wait Hazel (http://www.noodlesoft.com/hazel.php) to delete all files relates to OO that Appcleaner didn’t find, download OO 3.10.2 here (http://www.omnigroup.com/ftp/pub/sof...Pro-3.10.2.dmg) and install it. Now I can open, quit and reopen my OO docs without problems.

I try that with reinstalling OO 3.10.3 and I was able to reopen my documents only once. After that I had the same opening problem.

Here is my setup:

MacBook Pro
Identifiant du modèle: MacBookPro6,1
Nom du processeur: Intel Core i7
Vitesse du processeur: 2,66 GHz
Nombre de processeurs: 1
Nombre total de cœurs: 2
Cache de niveau 2 (par cœur): 256 Ko
Cache de niveau 3: 4 Mo
Mémoire: 8 Go
Version du système: Mac OS X 10.7.2 (11C74)

I apologize for my bad english, I am from Montréal, Québec, and my main language is French.
 
 




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