> On 1/5/06 1:09 AM Robert Stapleton wrote:
> > I want to experiment with OO, not jump in head first.  OO someway
> > installed itself as the default-all application.  I will usually want to
> > open a file with the program it was created with (WordPerfect or MS
> > Office) when I click on a file.  If I want to play with OO, I will open
> > OO, then find a particular file and open it.
> >
> > What switch or command can I give OO to make it lie dormant until I
> > purposely awaken it?
> >
> > I like the program and so far find it very comparable to MS Office,
> > except quite a bit slower.  However, as I said, I want to activate OO
> > deliberately, not as default for all MS Office programs.  Please advise
> > how turn off the default.

Hi Robert,
 What you want to change is the Windows options. It is explained here:
http://user-faq.openoffice.org/faq/ar01s04.html#FILE-ASSOCIATIONS

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