Greg Wallace wrote: > > On Saturday, November 11, 2006 @ 4:45 AM, StephenW wrote: > > > > >At work I have routinely been adding OO when setting up new desktops. > That is causing problems >because it is coming up as the default > office suite. > >How do I reset things so it is not the default? > > >The real problem is not OO - but the icon that identifies the > document. They are so familiar with >identifying their with the blue > "W" that they think all of their documents have disappeared. > > >Thanks > >sw > > > > Are you talking about on Windows machines? If so, it apparently is > taking over the .doc extension normally used by Word. I would suggest > re-assigning .doc to Word and using some different file extension for > OO. To do that, go into Windows Explorer, select Tools-Folder > Options, and select the File Types tab. Locate DOC in the list of > extensions and choose Change to change the program assigned to it. > You should see Microsoft Word in there. Select it and you will have > re-assigned Word to that extension. Your next task is to add a new 3 > digit suffix and assign the OO word type of application to that > suffix. You’d then need to change the suffixes on any OO word type > documents to that new extension. That way, when they double click on > those documents it will launch OO. > > > > Greg Wallace > Why not use the default .ODT and .ODS suffixes?
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