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My appreciation to all the posters! Every post contributed to the success of this move. The suggested use of the search String "~/Library/Application Support/OpenOffice/4/User" was critical to getting to the User folder. Icon navigation failed to get me there.
The Config and Registry Modifications were left in. They both appear to contain useable files such as the toolbar setup, and many of the graphics type settings. The .Dat file contained the spell checker dictionary.
As a long time user of OpenOffice on this Windows 7 laptop, I opted go move over to an IMAC OS X 10.13x.
I have one .ods file on OOG with 8 sheets that I wish to continue using on the Mac OS. It's complex, and I've been developing/customizing it for 5 years.
I've downloaded and installed the Mac version of OOG (4.1.5). I've read that I can copy my "user" folder from 'user/appdata etc' into the equivalent location on a new install on another machine. I believe they meant Windows to Windows.
SO, reaching out to the community, I'm asking for your help.
Question:
Is what I want to do possible? I want to move my settings over to OOG-Mac, open my existing .ods file, and Life is good! (Or maybe a lot of work) or worse
Search returns nothing on this topic.
Thank You;
RS, Orlando, FLorida USA
[Solved] Moving AOO from Win 7/64 to Imac 10.13 High Sierra
[Solved] Moving AOO from Win 7/64 to Imac 10.13 High Sierra
Last edited by rs911T on Fri Oct 26, 2018 1:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
Openoffice 4.1.5
Windows 7 64
Mac 10.13
Windows 7 64
Mac 10.13
Re: Moving OOG from Windows 7/64 to Imac 10.13 High Sierra
If you want to copy your settings and customisation of AOO from W7 to MacOs try the following.
1 On W7, copy C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\Roaming\OpenOffice\4\user\*.* to a USB memory stick
2 Instal AOO on the Mac
3 On the Mac use Tools > Options > OpenOffice > Paths to locate the path for the Profile. I think it is Preferences on Mac.
4 Take a copy of ...\user as ...\user_copy just in case things don't work.
5 Copy everything from the memory stick except do not copy registrymodifications and do not copy ...\config.
6 Test AOO. If it doesn't work, replace ...\user with ...\user_copy so you are back to square one.
Then copy all your .user files from W7 to the Mac.
1 On W7, copy C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\Roaming\OpenOffice\4\user\*.* to a USB memory stick
2 Instal AOO on the Mac
3 On the Mac use Tools > Options > OpenOffice > Paths to locate the path for the Profile. I think it is Preferences on Mac.
4 Take a copy of ...\user as ...\user_copy just in case things don't work.
5 Copy everything from the memory stick except do not copy registrymodifications and do not copy ...\config.
6 Test AOO. If it doesn't work, replace ...\user with ...\user_copy so you are back to square one.
Then copy all your .user files from W7 to the Mac.
LO 6.4.4.2, Windows 10 Home 64 bit
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Remember: Always save your Writer files as .odt files. - see here for the many reasons why.
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Re: Moving OOG from Windows 7/64 to Imac 10.13 High Sierra
I have never heard of OOG. I know AOO (Apache OpenOffice.org), OOo (OpenOffice.org), LO (LibreOffice), StarOffice, NeoOffice, OOo4kids and OOoLight but not OOG. What is it? If you want OpenOffice, download only from openoffice.org/download.rs911T wrote:I have one .ods file on OOG
Your appdata is a Windows directory. For information about the location of the user directory on a Mac see [Tutorial] Mac FAQ Q02/A02. Be sure to Quit OpenOffice before changing any contents in the user directory.rs911T wrote:I've read that I can copy my "user" folder from 'user/appdata etc' into the same location on a new install on another machine.
Also review Q15/A15.rs911T wrote:OS X 10.13
I do not agree with those exceptions. Both registrymodifications.xcu and the config directory have valuable customization you probably want to copy. You'll want to ensure that the settings in OpenOffice → Preferences → OpenOffice → Paths do not get changed back to Windows settings, but I don't know where they are stored. I suggest you view OpenOffice → Preferences → OpenOffice → Paths and note the locations, replace the entire user directory, then check the paths again and fix them manually if needed.John_Ha wrote:Copy everything from the memory stick except do not copy registrymodifications and do not copy ...\config.
If you've installed the same version of this "OOG" software on the Mac as you had on Windows, copying the user directory should be fine. However if you ran, say OpenOffice version 3.4.1 on Windows but installed OpenOffice 4.1.5 on the Mac, since 3 ≠ 4 a new user profile is recommended for a version change.rs911T wrote:I've downloaded and installed the Mac version of OOG.
If this solved your problem please go to your first post use the Edit button and add [Solved] to the start of the title. You can select the green checkmark icon at the same time.
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AOO 4.1.7 Build 9800, MacOS 13.6.3, iMac Intel. The locale for any menus or Calc formulas in my posts is English (USA).
AOO 4.1.7 Build 9800, MacOS 13.6.3, iMac Intel. The locale for any menus or Calc formulas in my posts is English (USA).
Re: Moving OOG from Windows 7/64 to Imac 10.13 High Sierra
rs911T:
Correction: AOO.
Working with suggestions....
Thank You!
Wil post resulting status. Both the W7 AOO, & Imac intall are the latest versions. 4.1.5
Correction: AOO.
Working with suggestions....
Thank You!
Wil post resulting status. Both the W7 AOO, & Imac intall are the latest versions. 4.1.5
Openoffice 4.1.5
Windows 7 64
Mac 10.13
Windows 7 64
Mac 10.13
Re: Moving OOG from Windows 7/64 to Imac 10.13 High Sierra
I suggest those exceptions because registrymodifications.xcu and probably ...\config contain paths which are likely to be different on MACOS than on Windows 7.MrProgrammer wrote:I do not agree with those exceptions.John_Ha wrote:Copy everything from the memory stick except do not copy registrymodifications and do not copy ...\config.
LO 6.4.4.2, Windows 10 Home 64 bit
See the Writer Guide, the Writer FAQ, the Writer Tutorials and Writer for students.
Remember: Always save your Writer files as .odt files. - see here for the many reasons why.
See the Writer Guide, the Writer FAQ, the Writer Tutorials and Writer for students.
Remember: Always save your Writer files as .odt files. - see here for the many reasons why.