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I have a very old Libre Office 4.1 system on my computer. As of today I can no longer open any documents I have in my document library. Any suggestions?

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1) be sure to back up your document files immediately. 2) Do a full antivirus scan with current sofware. 3) Try an upgrade to LiberOffice 6.2.4 the current version. it works with a number of operating systems. And it is free! https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download

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The extensions shown for the files are used by the computer to open them with Libre Office or with any other program such as Microsoft Office. It is possible the default was accidentally changed to Microsoft Office or some other program somehow.

https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/smb-technologist/help-migrate-users-from-microsoft-office-to-libreoffice-41/

Quoting from the link above: "LibreOffice defaults to the open document format. In other words:

  • odt - text documents
  • ods - spreadsheets
  • odp - presentation
If your users create documents using the default file type and then send those documents to Microsoft Office users, there could be problems. You can configure LibreOffice to use the Microsoft Office defaults instead"

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2007

SOURCE: kodak easyshare software

Did you reinstall any of the affected software recently? That can cause this result. Basicly, the arrow pointing to the file now doesn't point directly at it in your file system any longer. Try looking in the top dropdown menus of the program for an option like 'import' (probably under 'file') and browse to the folder you want. You may be able to import the folder, or you may have to select all of the contents of the folder. Hope this helps...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 30, 2008

SOURCE: Error 1317 when trying to open Word docs in MS Office Pro 2007

Many instances of error 1317 relate to incorrect or insufficient permissions. If you are operating as an administrator on your system, regardless of operating system, this obviously should not be an issue. (FYI - a selected reference would be at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306986).

In other cases, this particular error message indicates that the underlying file is corrupted. Further, as there is often a conflict between Outlook 2007 and Word 2007, particularly if Word is acting as the default email editor, would suggest making sure that Outlook 2007 is closed.

If you feel certain neither of these issues is the root cause, I would suggest defragmenting the hard drive, and then running a chkdisk with repair. If this is unresolved and you need further assistance, please check your Event Viewer for particular messages at the time you received the error, and post those back, along with the operating system you are running and your user permission level.

If this information assists you in resolving the problem, please take a moment to rate the solution at a "FixYa" level. If you do not feel that you can rate at a "FixYa", please post back with more information regarding what has occurred subsequently and/or more details regarding the situation, and I will gladly help you until we have reached a definitive solution. Thank you for using and rating FixYa!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2009

SOURCE: Scanner not detected by Microsoft Office Document Scanning

1) Install the Microsoft Office Document Imaging feature by following the steps
given below:

1) Go to Start -> Control Panel.
2) Click the Add or Remove Programs.
3) Select the Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and click the Change
button.
4) Click the Add or Remove Features and click on Next.
5) Select the Choose advanced customization of applications checkbox and click
Next.
6) Click on the Office Tools -> Microsoft Office Document Imaging -> Scanning, OCR
and Indexing Service Filter.
7) Select Run all from My Computer, insert the Office installation CD, and the
feature is installed.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2009

SOURCE: ongoing configuration of office home and student 2007 program

uninstall the trial vertsion and reinstall and re validate it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: MS office documents opening very slow

Hi friend,

Firstly remove all the temp and recent documents in your system,these are the most resion for slow response ,these file location are
My computer -> c drive -> choose your profile
* Delete all contents of My recent documents & templates
* open local setting option and delete all temp and Tempapory internetfiles
* Go to application data -> microsoft -> office -> and clear the all files in under recent folder.

close the window.

2nd step is change the registory setting.for registory setting follw the given instructions
1- click the start button and go to option Run
2- type regedit and than press ok
3- one window show in front of you,choose option according thses instructions
HKEY_CURRENT _USER---->softwar ------->microsoft----------> office --------> 11.0 -------> comman-----------> choose the open find option
4-click the right side window of open find
5-Right click and choose New ----> DWORD value
6-one ?New value icon show in the window
7-right click the new value and choose reanme option
8-put the name EnableShellDataCaching
9-Name has been chnaged of new value and right click of EnableShellDataCaching and choose modify
10-put the value 1 inplace of 1
11-exit the registory wondow

and 3rd step is update youe system window by using given below microsoft link
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx



than restart ths system and than you see the take effect in your Ms office related application's



Thanks,


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