Tina

     I decided this morning to uninstall 1.9.125 and
reinstalled 2.0rc1.  I slowly and carefully
reinstalled it.  It works as good as 1.9.125 (so far).
 But I still found some issues, i.e. envelopes using
the Thunderbird address book, the help file states
that there is a preview on the envelope dialog box,
but there is no preview database.

Greg

--- Tina Krogull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Greg,
> 
> if you look for "file associations" in the OOo
> Writer Help you find the 
> instructions.
> 
> Tina
> 
> 
> 
> Gregory L. Forster wrote:
> > I didn't get OO 2.0rc on CD. I downloaded it.  I
> just looked at tthe 
> > SETUP_GUIDE_draft.pdf for OO 2.0 online and page
> 27 does not say 
> > anything about file associations.  Page 27 states,
> "Run OpenOffice.org 
> > to insure that the installation was successful."
> > Would I be better off to uninstall it then
> reinstall it?
> >
> > Greg
> >
> > Dan Lewis wrote:
> >
> >> On Wednesday 05 October 2005 03:08 pm, Gregory
> Forster wrote:
> >>  
> >>
> >>> When I installed previous versions of
> OpenOffice, i.e.
> >>> 1.9.125 and before that, every Microsoft Office
> type
> >>> file displayed in Windows Explorer, i.e. .doc,
> .xls,
> >>> .ppt would have a corresponding OpenOffice icon
> >>> displayed to the left of the file, much like my
> Word
> >>> Perfect documents (.wpd) display a Word Perfect
> icon
> >>> to the left of the file, or any .mp3, .wav file
> >>> displays a Windows Media player icon to the left
> of
> >>> the file.  When I'd click on that file, the
> >>> corresponding application would open it.
> >>>
> >>> Since I installed OpenOffice 2.0rc, the
> Microsoft
> >>> Office files no longer display the Corresponding
> icon.
> >>> When I click the file, I am asked which
> application I
> >>> want to open it.
> >>>
> >>> How do I get that Microsoft default back?
> >>>
> >>> Greg
> >>>   
> >>
> >>     It is all about file associations. Follow the
> directions on page 
> >> 27 in the setup guide that came with OOo. 
> (setup_guide.pdf)
> >>
> >> Dan
> >>
> >>
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