![]() Now find some text files, and right-click on them to open their context menus. That should open the Edit String window in the shot below. There you should type swriter.exe %1, and click OK to close the window. Select the command key, and double-click its (Default) value on the right. Add another new key to the Open with OpenOffice key, and title it command as below. Now you should add the title Open with OpenOffice to the new key by right-clicking it and selecting Rename. Right-click shell and select New > Key to add a new key. Then browse to the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell registry location in the shot below. That said, to add Open with OpenOffice entry in right-click context menu of Windows, open Run (in the Start menu Accessories folder) and type regedit to open the registry editor. You can also add the right-click context menu entry in Windows XP but you need to do it a different way then described below. One registry tweak does the trick!īefore we begin, please take note the method described below works on Windows Vista, 7, and 8. As such, why not add an Open with OpenOffice option to the Windows context menu? When you select the context menu option, the file opens with an OpenOffice application that supports the document format. ![]() OpenOffice is a great freeware, multiplatform software suite that includes spreadsheet, word processor and database packages and it supports a variety of file formats such as MS Office suite documents. ![]()
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