On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Mark Stanton <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi MR ZenWiz, > >> Two possible solutions (in Windows Explorer): >> >> 1) Right-click on a file of the type you want to move from default OO >> to LO, select "Open With" and "Choose Program..." then select LO and >> be sure to check the box "Always use this program...." > > That's what I mean. When I do this I *don't* get offered LO, only OO. >
There's also an option to Browse for your own choice of program. You can use this to poke around anywhere on your computer to find the LO launcher. It helps to look at everything in the windows that open (I know, I miss them all the time and have to look twice, too). >> 2) Click "Tools" and "Folder options...", then click on the "File >> Types" tab, find your way to the file type(s) you want to change and >> set all of them there. > > I assume this would give me the same issue. No, you have to do a little more work this way on the first such entity (because you actually have to type in the command), but then if you copy taht to the clipboard, you can paste it in subsequent file types. > I s'pose I ought to be able to look for the LO executable. However, with the > installation of LO3.3.1 the has now gone away I have no idea what that means - if it's installed, the executable is out there somewhere. Any menu that contains a link to launch the installed programs can be open with right-click->Properties, and you can see what's inside that makes it tick. At the very least, the All Programs menu will have it (if not, you don't have it installed...). -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/users/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
