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Hi :)
Perhaps 

LibreOffice - Preferences - Java

and then choose which version of java you want to try.  However, it might be possible to do things 
another way around to avoid wizards or whatever you need java for.  
Regards from
Tom :)



--- On Sun, 11/3/12, bernie12 <bernardfraga@gmail.com> wrote:

From: bernie12 <bernardfraga@gmail.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Enable JRE Alert when starting Writer document
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 11 March, 2012, 23:44

That's not the issue, since I have JRE installed, and did when I used OOo as well. To clarify: I 
get a message stating that I need to Enable JRE, not Install JRE.

Also, the link you point to does not contain downloads for the Mac OS X version. You need to get 
there through Java Preferences (a system utility) or download it from a third-party site.


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