[Solved] ASCII codes
[Solved] ASCII codes
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I have open office 2.4 using Vista. Some how my writer switched ASCII codes and now I don't know which one to use. It also asks me which one I want to use. It didn't do that before. All the one's I've tried don't work right. Is there an auto selection or something. I also need to make open office my default program. Any help with these issues would be greatly appreciated. I'm in the U.S central time.
rklaass
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I have open office 2.4 using Vista. Some how my writer switched ASCII codes and now I don't know which one to use. It also asks me which one I want to use. It didn't do that before. All the one's I've tried don't work right. Is there an auto selection or something. I also need to make open office my default program. Any help with these issues would be greatly appreciated. I'm in the U.S central time.
rklaass
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Which version of OpenOffice.org are you using?
What Operating System (version) are you using?
What is your question or comment?
Last edited by rklaass on Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
OOo 2.4.X on MS Windows Vista
Re: ASCII codes
Do you get the window asking about the encoding whenever you try to open any file? Or does it appear only on one specific file?
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Re: ASCII codes
Does it help: [Solved] Changing all MS file extensions to open in OOo?rklaass wrote:I also need to make open office my default program.
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Re: ASCII codes
The ascII window comes up for any NEW file I try to open.
OOo 2.4.X on MS Windows Vista
Re: ASCII codes
Hmm, that sounds like Writer can't open the default template--perhaps the file has somehow gotten corrupted.
I don't know how that might happen.
You can try File > Templates > Organize > Commands > Reset Default Template > Writer
If the final choice there does not include "Writer" or "Text Document", something like that, then my guess is that something has gone wrong with your installation and you'll need to repair or reinstall OOo.
I don't know how that might happen.
You can try File > Templates > Organize > Commands > Reset Default Template > Writer
If the final choice there does not include "Writer" or "Text Document", something like that, then my guess is that something has gone wrong with your installation and you'll need to repair or reinstall OOo.
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Re: ASCII codes
Or just try to reset the OpenOffice.org user profile.
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Re: ASCII codes
I have a lot of things to add so bear with me while I try to get them in a order that makes sense. First of all, under commands all I found was printer setting and updates; nothing about reseting default templates. This problem happened before and after I updated to 2.4. So reinstalling won't solve the problem. Secondly, I looked in the Templates folder then edit and found nothing. I don't know if that plays a part but I would think there should be something in there. If I am missing the default templates can I download them somewhere?
OOo 2.4.X on MS Windows Vista
Re: ASCII codes
Ok, thanks for checking on the template idea.
What steps are you taking to start a new document--what menu or buttons are you using?
Can you try starting OOo without any document? Use the "start" menu to launch OOo, then try File > New > Text Document.
What steps are you taking to start a new document--what menu or buttons are you using?
Can you try starting OOo without any document? Use the "start" menu to launch OOo, then try File > New > Text Document.
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Re: ASCII codes
I am able to open OOo from the desktop or "all programs". When I have trouble is when I try to open an attachment on my work site. I've done it many times before but now I get the ASCII code window. More info that might be helpful. I think this all started after I did a Windows update. Once I did that my attachments were opened by Microsoft office which is an unused trial. So the update removed OOo as my default. Should I uninstall my M. O. ? That would make OOo my default by default.
On another subject, I have to thank you for being so timely. I've gotten a responce from you the next day every time I have written. So thank you so much for working through this with me!
Ralph
On another subject, I have to thank you for being so timely. I've gotten a responce from you the next day every time I have written. So thank you so much for working through this with me!
Ralph
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Re: ASCII codes
You can go to the Add/Remove control panel and run the Modify option. In the last dialog, you should be able to assign .doc, .xls and .ppt to OOo.
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Thanks to add '[Solved]' in your first post title (edit button) if your issue has been fixed.
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