Description: I would send a picture to show the problem but I don't see a place to do that. I thought I had downloaded the newer version. I select the language for the paragraph thing and I get something things that are probably in a different language and the one it shows, no matter what I click on is like this [][][][][]. Please fix the problem or send me a link to download the real libreoffice update. Steps to Reproduce: There aren't any steps to reproducing the problem, I just open it and it's there already. Actual Results: Every time I open LibreOffice the problem is still there. Expected Results: Before I tried to update, and every other time I've updated Libreoffice the language for the paragraph could be read and it actually was in English. I've tried uninstalling and downloading again and I'm going to try it once more. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: I don't know what that means and I don't think I know how to do it. Additional Info: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/54.0.2840.99 Safari/537.36
Created attachment 128904 [details] The problem I am presenting you with is that it is not in English and the Paragraph Language is nonesense. I can't give more than one so I gave this one to show how severe it seems to be.
Created attachment 128905 [details] Another version
Either please fix this and update or please send me a real link to the new update. I didn't have this problem when I updated the last few times I did. I had version 5.1.6 before but now it says 5.1.0 and I had thought I was updating to 5.6.3 or something. Please help me and send me a real link at narakukagiwaki@gmail.com
Go to the folder you have installed LO into, then into "programs\resource", and remove all the .res files whose names don't end in the desired language (for example, en-US for English).
You could also download the latest release (5.2.3) from here: http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/ I'd suggest uninstalling the previous version first, and then installing the new one. Normally it's fine to upgrade, it's just a bit of precaution.
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