I asked Google which versions of Java are supported by open office and if the 
results are to be believed, you probably should also install open JDK 8.

I assume you're running Windows given the tree using Windows email.

And yes you can have multiple versions of Java installed at the same time. 
Without knowing more about what you do on your computer and your setup, I won't 
begin to try to tell you how to configure your computer to handle multiple 
versions of Java. But you probably want the latest version in your past and 
then you can probably configure open office and tell it specifically where to 
find the JDK but again, I have no way to easily test this. But hopefully that 
gets you started if you get no other answers.

I do this regularly on other computers when software has different requirements 
for which versions of Java, so it is common for me to have three or more 
versions of Java installed at the same time.

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On Feb 6, 2022, 8:59 PM, at 8:59 PM, MICHAEL DENNIS <dennis9...@bellsouth.net> 
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>STILL WAITING AN ANSWER ON THIS SITUATION. THANKS
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>MWD
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>From: MICHAEL DENNIS
>Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2022 4:10 PM
>To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>Subject: open office not recognizing JRE
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>I have installed the new version of Java Runtime(JRE), but my Open
>Office program is not recognizing that it is on my computer. I have the
>latest version of Open Office installed also.
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks and…..hope you have a great day!
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>MWD
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