[K12OSN] Setting Open Office 2.0 to save as a Doc by default.

Paul VanGundy vangundypw at sau14.k12.nh.us
Sat Dec 10 00:29:50 UTC 2005


Eric,

Then to update me on OOo2.0 how would you set it to default if you
didn't have your script? There is still an openoffice.conf and the line
I listed in my last post. But if that doesn't work then what do you
configure so that it will (a .conf file please, not via GUI or OOo2.0
interface since I already know how to do that). Thanks.

-Paul

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On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 16:03 -0800, Eric Harrison wrote:
> Paul VanGundy wrote:
> > Glenn and Huck,
> >
> > Go to /etc/openoffice/ and open openoffice.conf in your favorite editor.
> > Find the line that says:
> >
> > # write to M$ Office formats per default?
> >
> > Or something close to the above. Below it you will see this:
> >
> > #export OOO_MS_DEFAULTS=1
> >
> > Uncomment that line and restart. The default will then be MS formats.
> >
> > -Paul
> >
> 
> That works for OpenOffice.org 1.x, but does not work for 2.0.
> 
> For K12LTSP, I wrote a script that changes the global defaults for OOo 2.0:
> 
>     /opt/ltsp/templates/k12linux/openoffice-ms-format-defaults.sh
> 
> 
> -Eric
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