James Knott wrote:
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:You can try to add AOO associations manually, but it might not be effective.The problem is that LibreOffice, OpenOffice.org, and Apache OpenOffice all use the same (old Star Office) names for the individual application programs. Even if you succeed in having multiple swriter.exe associations, for example, you may have trouble telling them apart [;<).I think you already know how to do this, by using the Open With ... context-menu and take the "Choose Default Program" option. You'll have to find the installed files and select them. Perhaps even make it the default at first, although you can select the program and remove the check mark on "Always use the selected program ... ".Thereafter, they should all be offered in the Open With ... without having to be added. But I suspect this is where you might be frustrated. (This is how I add WinZip to all of the ODF and OOXML extension names so I can simplify document-forensic work.)Got it. You gave me the idea. Instead of going into the OpenOffice folder and selecting, for example, swriter, I selected OpenOffice and it now appears as a choice when I right click. It also now possible to choose any of the three to be the default app.tnx jk
I have found another way. Change the OpenOffice files to owriter etc. This way, OpenOffice Writer is displayed, instead of just OpenOffice.org 3.4, when right clicking. Perhaps creating a shortcut there may work too.
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