Hi :)
You get a small list with a separator near the bottom with the last option being
something like "more options" or "other programs" or something and that should
give a much longer list. Is LibreOffice or Writer not in there?
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Mark Stanton <mark@vowleyfarm.co.uk>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 26 February, 2011 19:50:51
Subject: Re: offlist [libreoffice-users] Icons changed in OOo after LO 3.3.1
install.
Hi MR ZenWiz,
Two possible solutions (in Windows Explorer):
1) Right-click on a file of the type you want to move from default OO
to LO, select "Open With" and "Choose Program..." then select LO and
be sure to check the box "Always use this program...."
That's what I mean. When I do this I *don't* get offered LO, only OO.
2) Click "Tools" and "Folder options...", then click on the "File
Types" tab, find your way to the file type(s) you want to change and
set all of them there.
I assume this would give me the same issue.
I s'pose I ought to be able to look for the LO executable. However, with the
installation of LO3.3.1 the has now gone away
Regards
Mark Stanton
One small step for mankind...
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