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     new d36227816d Small correction
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commit d36227816dfb6a39ddd697521922d71d23c2bf1c
Author: mseidel <msei...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Thu Nov 2 18:48:21 2023 +0100

    Small correction
---
 content/download/common/java.html | 11 ++---------
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/download/common/java.html 
b/content/download/common/java.html
index 6c6352f139..255c836723 100755
--- a/content/download/common/java.html
+++ b/content/download/common/java.html
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ programs (like Writer, Calc and Impress) only need Java for 
special functionalit
 not want to use any of the Wizards, then you do not need to have Java 
installed and configured for running Apache
 OpenOffice (and older versions of OpenOffice.org). You can completely prevent 
OpenOffice from prompting you about the use
 of Java by telling OpenOffice not to use a Java runtime environment (JRE). 
From the OpenOffice main menu use:
-<strong>"Tools - Options... - Java"</strong>, and uncheck "Use a Java runtime 
environment". However, we do recommend
+<strong>"Tools - Options - OpenOffice - Java"</strong>, and uncheck "Use a 
Java runtime environment". However, we do recommend
 that you have a JRE on your system to take full advantage of OpenOffice's 
features without any issues.
 </p>
 
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ that you have a JRE on your system to take full advantage of 
OpenOffice's featur
 <p>You will need to have a JRE version (32-bit or 64-bit) that is compatible 
with the architecture of the Apache
 OpenOffice version you downloaded. If you already have a JRE installed on your 
system that satisfies this requirement in
 one of the standard areas for Java installation, OpenOffice should detect this 
installation and let you choose it for use
-in OpenOffice via the <strong>"Tools - Options... - Java"</strong>. If you 
have a JRE installed that is not detected,
+in OpenOffice via the <strong>"Tools - Options - OpenOffice - Java"</strong>. 
If you have a JRE installed that is not detected,
 you should be able to add it through this same menu. And, you can install a 
JRE or configure OpenOffice to use Java at any
 time to get missing functionality to work.
 </p>
@@ -68,13 +68,6 @@ Furthermore you have to install a 32-bit JRE - additionally 
or instead - when yo
 if you feel you need this functionality.
 </p>
 
-<!--
-take this out for now
-<p><strong>The current version, Apache OpenOffice 3.4, has reported problems 
with using the 32-bit JRE on 64-bit Windows 7
-systems. However, this problem can not be reproduced in all cases. Java 1.7 is 
the latest Java from Oracle.</strong>
-</p>
--->
-
 <p>Please report any problems you experience with using Java on OpenOffice 
through our bug reporting system,
 <a href="https://bz.apache.org/ooo/";>Bugzilla</a>, or one of the other support 
venues listed in the
 <a href="https://www.openoffice.org/support/";>Apache OpenOffice Support</a> 
webpage, either the users list or forums.

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