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Right click on a .odt file and select "open with". This will bring up a window where 
you pick what program to open the file with. If LO is there you can "browse" to the 
run file and put LO in the selection window. Select LO Writer and be sure to "tick" 
the very small box on the left side of the window that says "always use this program 
to open this type file" (or something similar to that). Click OK. You should now 
always open a .odt file with LO Writer. This is the basic Windows file association 
function.
Roxy



I uninstalled Open Office and installed LibreOffice. Now if I click on a .ODT
file it opens in WordPad instead of Writer. How can I easily fix this for
all LibreOffice apps on Win7 Pro 64 bit? Thanks.

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