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2010-06-18
10:41
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Creating shortcuts using zen7 for OpenOffice
Is it possible using Zen7 to create a shortcut to open an OpenOffice .odt file while OO is running as a virtual app?
Because I can't refer to an swriter.exe file in the zen7 object, how can I make this work?
Regards,
Mario van Rijt
systems administrator
Muziekcentrum Eindhoven
Because I can't refer to an swriter.exe file in the zen7 object, how can I make this work?
Regards,
Mario van Rijt
systems administrator
Muziekcentrum Eindhoven
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CRAIGDWILSON

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2010-06-18
12:19
You should be able to just reference OpenOffice.exe and pass in an ODT
file, and it will open swriter.
You may need to pass a blank .ODT file.
On 6/18/2010 5:46 AM, muziekcentrum wrote:
>
> Is it possible using Zen7 to create a shortcut to open an OpenOffice
> .odt file while OO is running as a virtual app?
>
> Because I can't refer to an swriter.exe file in the zen7 object, how
> can I make this work?
>
> Regards,
> Mario van Rijt
> systems administrator
> Muziekcentrum Eindhoven
>
>
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file, and it will open swriter.
You may need to pass a blank .ODT file.
On 6/18/2010 5:46 AM, muziekcentrum wrote:
>
> Is it possible using Zen7 to create a shortcut to open an OpenOffice
> .odt file while OO is running as a virtual app?
>
> Because I can't refer to an swriter.exe file in the zen7 object, how
> can I make this work?
>
> Regards,
> Mario van Rijt
> systems administrator
> Muziekcentrum Eindhoven
>
>
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muziekcentrum

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2010-06-18
12:50
craig_wilson;1989525 wrote:
You should be able to just reference OpenOffice.exe and pass in an ODT
file, and it will open swriter.
You may need to pass a blank .ODT file.
On 6/18/2010 5:46 AM, muziekcentrum wrote:
I created a zen7 object with following paramaters:
path to file: C:\Program Files\ZAV\openoffice.exe
parameters: C:\Documents and Settings\Mario\Bureaublad\test.odt
It doesn't start swriter.
Is this what you meant?
Regards,
Mario van Rijt
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2010-06-18
13:54
muziekcentrum;1989532 wrote:
I created a zen7 object with following paramaters:
path to file: C:\Program Files\ZAV\openoffice.exe
parameters: C:\Documents and Settings\Mario\Bureaublad\test.odt
It doesn't start swriter.
Is this what you meant?
Regards,
Mario van Rijt
What trigger word to you have for swriter? Example, if you trigger word is swriter it would be like this:
path to file: C:\Program Files\ZAV\openoffice.exe
parameters: swriter "C:\Documents and Settings\Mario\Bureaublad\test.odt"
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2010-06-18
14:35
jjader;1989556 wrote:
What trigger word to you have for swriter? Example, if you trigger word is swriter it would be like this:
path to file: C:\Program Files\ZAV\openoffice.exe
parameters: swriter "C:\Documents and Settings\Mario\Bureaublad\test.odt"
Thanks. That's what I'm looking for.
It works!
Regards,
Mario van Rijt