Nils Jeppe wrote
Hi Guys,
Got a small semi-cosmetic issue, and I have absolutely no idea how it
happened. I did have OOo installed, and deinstalled while I kept LO, and
I noticed this afterwards - no clue if that's got something to do with it.
Anyway, I am a big user of the right-click -> New -> (File type)
functionality in Windows. However, my LO/OOo entries disappeared
completely.
Since I have no idea how it happened, I figured simply re-installing LO
should do the trick.
As a big user of right-click>New>(File type) you should know where Windows
stores the templates for this context menus. You can drop anything in that
place. I don't know the location since I do not use Windows. All I know is
that these templates exist independently from any templates you store in
your user profile (Windows does not support true file system links). So when
you define a default template for the LibOmenu:File>New action, this will
not affect the Windows>Right-Click
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