I have used Open Office for a number of years now and since upgrading to 3.0
recently, find all my files saved with a .doc extension are no longer opened by
OO automatically, as used to be the case. I have looked at the help pages and
it seems that the Setup Type window that I have used to set
2008/11/4 Harold Drabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do have the latest version. I guess this is one of those cases where
NeoOffice takes more advantage of the Aqua platform, as it uses the same
icons regardless of how you decide to save the document. It registers (for
lack of a bettert term) the
2008/11/5 Guy Voets [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On second thought, I would say that the use of icons on your desktop or
wherever is a question of the OS, not NO or OOo. I can't test it, since I
haven't got MickySoft on my Mac
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Almost certainly. On Windows you can associate pretty much any
2008/10/31 Harold Drabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've just downloaded the first non-beta OO aqua for mac. Having set it up
as the default to open doc, xls, and ppt, I notice that the display icon for
these files is now the icon used for an unassigned file type (whie page with
corner turned back).
I do have the latest version. I guess this is one of those cases where
NeoOffice takes more advantage of the Aqua platform, as it uses the same
icons regardless of how you decide to save the document. It registers
(for lack of a bettert term) the finder to use the icon for the program
that is
I've just downloaded the first non-beta OO aqua for mac. Having set it
up as the default to open doc, xls, and ppt, I notice that the display
icon for these files is now the icon used for an unassigned file type
(whie page with corner turned back). When I was using NeoOffice, each
file type
If anyone can help me with this PLEASE DO!
I've updated to the new OpenOffice 2.3 but recently any saved files that I try
to save in the Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP .doc format doesnt show the openoffice
icon beside the file in the destination folder. When i double click it asks
which program
On 01/12/2007, Filipe Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone can help me with this PLEASE DO!
I've updated to the new OpenOffice 2.3 but recently any saved files that I
try to save in the Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP .doc format doesnt show the
openoffice icon beside the file in the
Filipe Pereira wrote:
If anyone can help me with this PLEASE DO!
I've updated to the new OpenOffice 2.3 but recently any saved files that I try to save in the Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP .doc format doesnt show the openoffice icon beside the file in the destination folder. When i double click it
Harold Fuchs wrote:
When you Save As make sure the box labelled Automatic file name extension
is ticked (checked in American).
Yeah, you wouldn't want to get it ticked at you. ;-)
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On Sun, 2005-06-05 at 22:22 -0700, chien kh wrote:
normally the open office(text) is save in .sxw file type as default
can i make the default file type as .doc ?
if can how ?
Tools - Options - Load/Save - Always Save As
This is for OOo 1.9.104 but IIRC it is much the same for 1.1.4
HTH
On Monday 06 June 2005 06:22, + chien kh wrote:
normally the open office(text) is save in .sxw file type as default
can i make the default file type as .doc ?
if can how ?
Tools - Options - Load/Save and then for each type Writer/Spreadsheet
change the type.
Please reply to
normally the open office(text) is save in .sxw file type as default
can i make the default file type as .doc ?
if can how ?
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May be you can set them here:
Tools - Options - Load/save - General
You will have something like Default file format:
Under Document type - choose Text document and under Always Save as - Microsoft
word.
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M Nagashree wrote:
May be you can set them here:
Tools - Options - Load/save - General You will have something like
Default file format: Under Document type - choose Text document and
under Always Save as - Microsoft word.
normally the open
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