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Latest revision as of 16:03, 30 March 2012
- Custom OpenOffice.org Basic Macros and Libraries
- OpenOffice.org Extension Manager
- Adding Template Files to an OpenOffice.org Installation
- Adding AutoText Files to an OpenOffice.org Network Installation
- Deactivating the OpenOffice.org Registration Wizard
- Accessing Email Clients
- Customizing the User Interface
- Restricting Functionality in OpenOffice.org
- Accessing OpenOffice.org User Profiles on an LDAP Server
OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X uses the Mac OS X DMG disk image format.
Install
To install OpenOffice.org locally or over a network:
- Locate the disk image file and open it.
- Drag and drop the icon from within the disk image to a location on the local drive or a location on the network.
- Enter the administrator password when you are prompted for it.
Command line install
You can install OpenOffice.org from the command line on Mac OS X.
In a terminal window, type:
hdiutil attach <disk image name> cp -a "/Volumes/OpenOffice.org <version>/OpenOffice.org.app" <path> hdiutil detach "/Volumes/OpenOffice.org <version>"
Uninstall
To uninstall OpenOffice.org, drag the icon for the OpenOffice.org application to the Trash.
Remove the user profile for OpenOffice.org
To remove the user profile for OpenOffice.org:
- Go to the user's home directory.
- Select Library > Application Support.
- Move the OpenOffice.org directory to the Trash.
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