Jarek,
Please, no apology; I was just trying to clarify.
Windows 11 is much like Windows 10 in this regard. When LO installed, it registered file types
in the registry (the installer calls that phase "component registration"), where all
file types are registered. Usually Windows will let that pass for ODF files, but not for MS
files, so you will need to do some tweaking: Settings > Apps > Default apps.
There you can register the default app for any file type (or URL) in one of two ways: If you just have one
file type to register (say, Writer for .doc files), the quickest way is to go by "file type", using
the box at the top of the page. If you want to register all of the file types covered by LO components, the
quickest way is to proceed by "app": just scroll down to LibreOffice and open its components. There
you have all LO components and the "default app" registration for all file types covered by LO. You
can make alternative choices there.
Finally: for a file type with no default app yet registered, Windows will ask
you to choose from the registry of apps serving that file type.
Kind regards,
John
On 2024-07-09 03:50, Jarek Krcmar wrote:
accept my appology, my operating system is windows 11 proffessional 64 bits.
Jarek
Dne 09.07.2024 v 4:45 John Kaufmann napsal(a):
On 2024-07-08 16:05, Jarek Krcmar wrote:
... After some time when I had the portable version, I decided to go back to
the installer version. After the installation was complete, I was told
Unregistered file formats. When I wanted to open one of the odt files, I was
offered a choice of application. Can you please advise how to do it?
Registering applications to handle file formats is an OS function, so: Windows?
- what version? Other? - what version and desktop?
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