Hi :)
A normal install would sort it all for you. The portable version is meant for a usb-stick or
something or for where your permissions to install stuff is severly hampered. If you can change
the file associations then what happens when LO is unplugged?
Probably the easiest way is just to keep LO open and drag&drop files onto it to open them. Not
ideal so hopefully someone else can suggest a better answer!
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Marco <marcow95@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Sunday, 25 November 2012, 16:17
Subject: [libreoffice-users] How can I associate LOO with all the files types LOO used easily?
I installed a protable version of LOo on 2 diffrent pc(windows). So I need
to rebuild the asscociation...
It will take me lots of time if I associate it one by one..
Could someone tell me an easy way to do that?
thx a lot.:)
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