Bob,
Try opening OpenOffice from the Applications Folder. If it does open
successfully, close OpenOffice, delete the icon on your Dock and drag a new
copy of the icon from the Applications Folder to the Dock.
Steve
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> On Jul 4, 2018, at 7:04 AM, Robert James wrote:
>
>
I am using a MacBook Air with the same High Sierra and OpenOffice.
My suggestion would be to:
1- Single click on the file you are dealing with to highlight it.
2- Command-I to bring up the information panel
3- At the bottom of the Info panel you will see permissions of who can
open, read and write
Hi,
My username is BobJames40
I used to be able to write and open files with OpenOffice software, although I
don’t use it very much. I cannot remember the last time I used it
successfully, but it was probably before I upgraded the MacBook to High Sierra.
I am now running version 10.13.5. I h
> -Original Message-
> From: Danny Wilcox [mailto:dwilcox...@btinternet.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 03:16
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Problem opening files
[ ... ]
> If a “repair” to the Open Office installation is attempted via Windo
Open Offices 4.1.2
PC OS is Windows 7 Home
Addition, 32Bit.
PC has an AMD Sempron
Processor, 1.6Ghz and 2Gb of memory.
Open Office downloaded
via Official Apache site.
Problem:
Attempting to open a
document file (or any other file type that Open Office will handle)
from Windows Explorer results in