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-[[User:Jake|Jake]] made a template file for each of the four programs that make up OpenOffice.org and NeoOffice. By selecting the template, you'll launch NeoOffice into that program (provided NeoOffice is default, not [[OpenOffice.org_Mac_OS_X_(X11)|OpenOffice.org/X11]]; if not, just make NeoOffice the default for each of these files). You can stick them in your Dock for one-click launching of the desired component.+[[User:Jake|Jake]] made a template file for each of the components that make up NeoOffice and OpenOffice.org. By selecting the template, you'll launch NeoOffice into that component (provided NeoOffice is default application for those filetypes; if not, just make NeoOffice the default for each of these files). You can stick them in your Dock for one-click launching of the desired component.
==== The files can be found here: ==== ==== The files can be found here: ====
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http://neo-downloads.sixthcrusade.com/neoofficeshortcuts_de.zip http://neo-downloads.sixthcrusade.com/neoofficeshortcuts_de.zip
-This is especially helpful for NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha and NeoOffice/J 1.1, which open to a blank Writer document. +This is especially helpful for NeoOffice 1.2 and above, which open to a blank Writer document.
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You can also download a set of stub applications for each of the different components from http://www.toonetown.com/projects/downloads/SubApps.zip. These stubs only work with the 2.0+ releases of NeoOffice for PPC. You can also download a set of stub applications for each of the different components from http://www.toonetown.com/projects/downloads/SubApps.zip. These stubs only work with the 2.0+ releases of NeoOffice for PPC.
-Once unzipped, you need to place the SubApps folder WITHIN your <tt>NeoOffice.app/Contents</tt> folder (so in a standard install, SubApps would be placed within <tt>/Applications/NeoOffice.app/Contents</tt>).+Once unzipped, you need to place the SubApps folder inside the NeoOffice application; specifically, the SubApps folder must be placed '''within''' your <tt>NeoOffice.app/Contents</tt> folder (so in a standard install, <tt>SubApps</tt> would be placed within <tt>/Applications/NeoOffice.app/Contents</tt>).
You can then use those applications as if they were stand-alone applications (put them in the Dock, drop files onto them, etc.). You can then use those applications as if they were stand-alone applications (put them in the Dock, drop files onto them, etc.).

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made a template file for each of the components that make up NeoOffice and OpenOffice.org. By selecting the template, you'll launch NeoOffice into that component (provided NeoOffice is default application for those filetypes; if not, just make NeoOffice the default for each of these files). You can stick them in your Dock for one-click launching of the desired component.

The files can be found here:

http://neo-downloads.sixthcrusade.com/neoofficeshortcuts_en.zip

http://neo-downloads.sixthcrusade.com/neoofficeshortcuts_de.zip

This is especially helpful for NeoOffice 1.2 and above, which open to a blank Writer document.

More information:

http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=445

Stub Applications:

You can also download a set of stub applications for each of the different components from http://www.toonetown.com/projects/downloads/SubApps.zip. These stubs only work with the 2.0+ releases of NeoOffice for PPC.

Once unzipped, you need to place the SubApps folder inside the NeoOffice application; specifically, the SubApps folder must be placed within your NeoOffice.app/Contents folder (so in a standard install, SubApps would be placed within /Applications/NeoOffice.app/Contents).

You can then use those applications as if they were stand-alone applications (put them in the Dock, drop files onto them, etc.).

They use the OpenOffice.org icon set because corresponding icons for NeoOffice do not exist.


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