On 2011-10-05 4:34 PM, Op Ed wrote:
OK, here's me, replying to myself.
Further little problem. Not yet solved.
I would uninstall it, log out, log in as an admin user, and reinstall it
that way... thats how we do it, and it works just fine...
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Op Ed wrote:
> Anyway, I downloaded LibO_3.4.3_Win_x86_install_multi.exe and ran it.
> Had to get "mommy" to come to my desk and authenticate as admin, but
> otherwise the installation proceeded with no errors or obvious hiccups.
I've also had trouble with administrative privileges on a Windows 7
Hi :)
I don't have an answer but have suffered from half of this problem on Xp.
All the icons appeared in the "All Programs" menu off the "Start" button but
right-clicking on a document doesn't give LibreOffice apps in the "Open with
..." sub-menu. I think the OP is suffering from 2 different pro
Kevin
On Wed, 2011-10-05 at 16:34 -0400, Op Ed wrote:
> OK, here's me, replying to myself.
>
> Further little problem. Not yet solved.
>
> Because the program does not appear in the programs list, it is not an
> option
> when trying to open a .odt file (or any kind of file) from the file syst
installing on Windows 7, with
workaround
OK, here's me, replying to myself.
Further little problem. Not yet solved.
Because the program does not appear in the programs list, it is not an
option
when trying to open a .odt file (or any kind of file) from the file system.
That is, I cannot simply
OK, here's me, replying to myself.
Further little problem. Not yet solved.
Because the program does not appear in the programs list, it is not an
option
when trying to open a .odt file (or any kind of file) from the file system.
That is, I cannot simply right-click a .odt file or a .docx file