CC: Original poster. On 07/02/2022 06:17, Andrew Pitonyak wrote: > 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. > > Get BlueMail for Android > > On Feb 6, 2022, 8:59 PM, at 8:59 PM, MICHAEL DENNIS > <dennis9...@bellsouth.net> wrote: >> STILL WAITING AN ANSWER ON THIS SITUATION. THANKS >> >> Sent from Mail for Windows >> MWD >> >> From: MICHAEL DENNIS >> Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2022 4:10 PM >> To: users@openoffice.apache.org >> Subject: open office not recognizing JRE >> >> >> >> 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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