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Hi :)

Surely this can be done from the right-click menu?  When you right-click on the 
document go down to "Open with ..." (NOT "Open"), it might be inside 
"Properties".  Then just select the appropriate application/package/program from 
the list.

Regards from
Tom )






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From: Luuk <luuk34@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 2 February, 2011 13:24:49
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Windows bug? Opening OTT does not create new 
document.

On 02-02-11 12:53, Cley Faye wrote:
2011/2/2 Neil <mail2neil@gmail.com>

Right-clicking on the file does display a 'New' option as well as 'Open'
but
it defaults to 'Open'. How do I go about changing the default behaviour?

Thanks for your help and quick responses.


You can change file associations using the windows control pannel. However,
this part got really dumbed down in windows vista/seven. On this page is the
procedure to follow, as well as another little program that seem closer to
what we had in XP, letting you choose easily the default action:
http://www.winvistaclub.com/t19.html


In stead of installing this extra software, i DO want this in standard
Windows.
I'll post a squestion on a microsoft-forum...


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