Edit: There is a quicker way to do this, rather than on a file-type by file-type basis; I am not familiar with the quick way, as I do not use modern versions of Windows. |
RoryOF wrote:Click the Start button and select Settings > System > Default apps > Set Default by app. Select OpenOffice 4.1.2 from the apps list, click Choose defaults for this program, then check the file name extensions for file types you want to open in OpenOffice.
MS Windows updates often do this.
I am a quite elderly user so getting to grips with this stuff is a real challenge
Betty344 wrote:My other BIG problem is that I have tried several times in the past week to download and install the latest 4.1.5 version.
I am being told ----- This app cant run on your PC. check with the software publisher for a version that can run on my PC ?? Is this REALLY the case ? or just another Windows 10 attempt to eliminate competition?
(A qualifier - I am a quite elderly user so getting to grips with this stuff is a real challenge. )
Edit: this note may help How to Change Windows Defender Controlled Folder Access Settings in Windows 10 |
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