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Phil Woodruff - philandaw@comcast.net 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: ashleyt@arcet.com 
To: users@libreoffice.org 
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 10:41:08 AM 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Default file formats 

If you do a custom install the option to set that appears at that time. 


My apologies, I did not phrase my question clearly.  I was able to do the installation so LO was 
the default 
application to open all MS Office files, but I need to set LO so, by default, all files are saved 
in MS Office 
format.  If I go to Tools - Options - Load/Save - General, I can set the document types to Always 
save as 
Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP, but that only works for one user. 

We have LO installed on an application server, so I have 50 or more users that need to be set to 
always save in 
the MS format.  There are some scripts for OO which can be run from command line using the command 
"unopkg add --shared Setup-writer.xcu" for example, but I do not know if the naming conventions for 
LO and OO 
are so close that the same scripts will work. 
   

  



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