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-==Before Installing==+__TOC__
-===Do I need to uninstall NeoOffice/J 1.1 first?===+=Most common problems=
-Users often ask if they need to [[Uninstalling NeoOffice|uninstall]] NeoOffice/J 1.1 before installing NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha. The short answer is '''NO'''; in fact, completely uninstalling NeoOffice/J 1.1 using the above instructions before launching NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha will actually cause your preferences to be reset.+==Cannot save documents==
-NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha installs separately in <tt>/Applications</tt> and copies the NeoOffice/J 1.1 preferences into its new preferences folder the first time it launches (because both versions are based on the OpenOffice.org 1.1.x codeline, which shares preferences). You can use either version without affecting the other after this point. +[[Image:NeoOffice cannot save free edition.png|right]]If you see the dialog shown in the screen snapshot to the right when you edit or try to save a document, then the problem is that you have launched NeoOffice Viewer. NeoOffice Viewer can only view files and cannot save documents.
-If you no longer want to keep one of the versions, follow the [[Uninstalling NeoOffice]] instructions; be sure to '''empty the trash''' or documents may fail to open in the remaining version (this is an Apple bug).+To fix this problem, right-click or Control-click on the NeoOffice icon in the Dock while NeoOffice Viewer is still running. In the popup menu that appears, select the {{menu|Options}} > {{menu|Show in Finder}} menu item. A Finder window will appear. Quit NeoOffice, drag the NeoOffice application in that Finder window to the Trash, and empty the Trash.
-===Check your language settings before installing NeoOffice ===+If you have not already installed NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition or NeoOffice from the Mac App Store, install either now. If you already installed one of them, double-clicking on a NeoOffice file in the Finder should now launch NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition or NeoOffice from the Mac App Store.
-NeoOffice adopts the uppermost language of the '''Languages:''' box of the '''International''' pane of the Mac OS X System Preferences as its own language for spellchecking (assuming that the necessary [http://www.planamesa.com/neojava/download.php#installlanguages language pack] is already installed or the language is one of the default 12 languages). +==NeoOffice tells you to install a newer version==
-Be aware that some languages have more than one form (e.g., English has US English, British English, Australian English, etc.) as the possible selection; click the '''Edit List...''' button in the '''Language''' tab of the '''International''' pane of the Mac OS X System Preferences to add your version of the language, and then drag and drop it to the top of the list in the '''Languages:''' box before launching NeoOffice for the first time. +[[Image:NeoOffice_installation_folder_macappstore.png|right]]If your web browser displays a page telling you to install a newer version of NeoOffice whenever you launch NeoOffice, then you have an old version of NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition installed on your machine.
-See [[Activating Dictionaries]] for further details on issues with certain languages.+To fix this problem, right-click or Control-click on the NeoOffice icon in the Dock while NeoOffice is still running. In the popup menu that appears, select the {{menu|Options}} > {{menu|Show in Finder}} menu item. A Finder window will appear. Quit NeoOffice, drag the NeoOffice application in that Finder window to the Trash, and empty the Trash.
-== Installation Issues ==+If you have not already installed NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition or NeoOffice from the Mac App Store, install either now. If you already installed one of them, double-clicking on a NeoOffice file in the Finder should now launch NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition or NeoOffice from the Mac App Store.
-=== When running the NeoOffice installer, the "test" returns with "NeoOffice can not be installed on this computer." ===+==Mac App Store tells you that NeoOffice is already installed==
-==== Mac OS X 10.3.x "Panther" and Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger"====+[[Image:NeoOffice_already_installed.png|right]]If Apple's App Store application displays a dialog that says that NeoOffice is already installed, then you have an old version of NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition installed on your machine.
-The BSD subsystem is installed by default on 10.3.x and 104.x as part of the '''BaseSystem.pkg.''' If this problem occurs on 10.3.x machines, your BSD subsystem may have been somehow removed or messed up. It is not recommended that you reinstall '''BaseSystem.pkg''' alone, since this may leave your system in an unuseable state. Instead, reinstall Mac OS X from your retail CD; select the "Upgrade" option to preserve all of your settings, documents, etc. Then reinstall the latest Mac OS X updates and security updates to return you system to an up-to-date state.+To fix this problem, open a Finder window and go to the <tt class="notranslate">/Applications</tt> folder. Drag the NeoOffice application in that Finder window to the Trash, and empty the Trash. Then, go back to Apple's App Store application and click on the download icon to install NeoOffice.
-'''N.B.''': ''Since this requires a fairly significant amount of work, and perhaps time, you should probably check the [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums trinity forums] first and see if someone can determine if something else is the problem and find another solution.''+=NeoOffice in the Mac App Store=
-==== Mac OS X 10.2.x "Jaguar"====+{{bluebox|:Silicon_Mac}}
-There are two reasons you might see this message on Mac OS X 10.2.x.+==Downloading NeoOffice from the Mac App Store==
-The first is if you try to install NeoOffice/J 1.1 Patch-2, NeoOffice/J 1.1 Patch-3-With-Java-1.4.x or higher, or NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha or higher. These versions only support Mac OS X 10.3 and newer (the last version to support Mac OS X 10.2.x was NeoOffice/J 1.1 Patch-3 [no "dash-such-and-such"]); either upgrade your Mac to Mac OS X 10.3 or newer or use NeoOffice/J 1.1 Patch-3 instead.+A version of NeoOffice is in Apple's Mac App Store which you can download from [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/neooffice/id639210716?mt=12 here]. Although our Mac App Store version costs more than our Professional Edition or Classic Edition versions, you only need to purchase the Mac App Store version once and then all upgrades to future Mac App Store versions will be free.
-The second reason you might see this message on versions of Mac OS X 10.2.x is if your BSD support is missing or corrupted. The NeoOffice/J 1.1 installer checks to see if you are running Mac OS X 10.2 or higher and checks to see if you have BSD support installed on your machine. If either test fails, Neo/J will not install.+==Mac App Store Installation Issues==
-The solution is to install the BSD support. If you have the retail version of Mac OS X 10.2 system it's on the first install CD. When you put the CD in, the Welcome to Mac OS X window pops up. Open the Optional Installs folder, where there is a shortcut to the BSD installer. Double-click, then follow the instructions.+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">NeoOffice does not launch or NeoOffice Viewer launches</p>
-If you believe the BSD subsystem is installed, you can also look for the file '''BSD.pkg''' in <tt>/Library/Receipts</tt>. +If NeoOffice does not launch or NeoOffice Viewer launches, we recommend that you try the following steps. These steps will force Apple's App Store application to redownload NeoOffice:
-To check manually if the BSD subsystem is installed, try the following in a terminal window:+*Quit NeoOffice
 +*Move NeoOffice to the Trash and empty the Trash
 +*Reboot your machine (note: this step is very important because if you do not reboot, the steps below may not work)
 +*Launch Apple's App Store application, select the {{prefName|Store}} > {{prefName|Sign In}} menu item, and login using your Apple iTunes account
 +*In the App Store application, click on your {{button|user name}} in bottom right corner (Mojave) or the {{button|Purchased}} icon (pre-Mojave), and press the {{button|download icon}} (Mojave) or the {{button|Install}} button (pre-Mojave) next to NeoOffice
 +*Wait for NeoOffice to finish downloading before you try to launch NeoOffice
-<tt>basename ihavebsd.test .test</tt>+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">The Mac App Store has not finished installing NeoOffice after several minutes</p>
-If you see the text: <tt>ihavebsd</tt>, the subsystem is (at least partly) there. If you get an error, you should certainly install the BSD subsystem anew.+If you see the {{button|Installing}} button in Apple's App Store application for more than a few minutes, this usually means that the App Store application is still downloading NeoOffice from Apple's servers. NeoOffice is a very large download so Apple's App Store application will show the {{button|Installing}} button for at least a few minutes and, if you have a slow internet connection, 15 minutes or longer.
-=== Why does the NeoOffice installer request my administrator password? ===+To see the NeoOffice download progress, click on your {{button|user name}} in bottom right corner (Mojave) or the {{button|Purchased}} icon (pre-Mojave) in the App Store application. The App Store application will usually finish the installation within a minute or two after the download is finished.
-In [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1210 this thread], Patrick Luby explains the reasons for this requirement:+==Java-based features do not work==
-:Administrator access is required because Neo/J uses OpenOffice.org's multi-user installation. This doesn't require admin access, but in the early days of Neo/J testing, we found that the OOo code has a very bad habit of trying to edit the installed files if the files are owned by the same user that is running Neo/J. This can really muck up a Neo/J installation over time.+Apple does not allow applications in the Mac App Store to use Java so [http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/macappstore.php?fragment=javapython all features that require Java have been removed] from the Mac App Store version of NeoOffice.
-:So, to prevent the OOo code from editing any of the files in the installation, the installer executes <tt>chown -Rf root:admin</tt> and <tt>chmod -Rf a-w</tt> all of the Neo/J files. +=NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition=
-=== When upgrading from NeoOffice/J 1.1 Alpha or older to a new version, the old brown icon remains in the Dock. ===+<div id="Downloading_NeoOffice_Classic_Edition_from_our_website"></div>
-For those of you who are upgrading from 0.x or 1.1 Alpha to 1.1 Beta or newer (including 1.2 Alpha), the new icon (a tan ship in a dark blue circle) does not show up in the Dock if the old brown one is already there. Drag the existing icon out of the Dock until it goes poof, then start NeoOffice. Now the new icon appears in the Dock. Choose Keep in Dock.+==Downloading NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition from our website==
-== Patching Issues ==+You can download the current version of NeoOffice Professional Edition as well as older versions of NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition from the [https://github.com/neooffice/NeoOffice/releases NeoOffice releases page on GitHub]. If you are running an older version of OS X or macOS, be sure to search for the NeoOffice version that lists your version of OS X or macOS.
-=== The patch installer refuses to start the installation. ===+<div id="Download_fails_or_cannot_open_downloaded_file"></div>
 +<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Download fails or cannot open downloaded file</p>
-Under Mac OS X 10.3.x and 10.4.x, the installer will provide a red "stop" sign with exclamation point; clicking on the volume will produce the error message "You cannot install this software on this volume" as well as some further information about the problem (or on 10.4.x, "Could not find specified message for index 16", which is a bug in the 10.4.x installer).+This error usually means that the NeoOffice .dmg file was not completely downloaded. The NeoOffice download file is very large and some internet service providers disconnect your connection to our web server before the download has finished.
-There are two cases in which these messages might appear.+To fix this problem, try the following steps. These steps will use Safari to resume the download without starting a new download. Safari has the ability to resume the download if your internet service provider disconnects your connection. Note: these steps only work in Safari and they do not work in Firefox or Chrome:
-==== The patch is for a version of NeoOffice newer than the version installed on your computer ====+# [[Image:Safari resume downloading.png|right]]Launch the Safari web browser, go to the [https://github.com/neooffice/NeoOffice/releases NeoOffice releases page on GitHub], and a start a new download of the NeoOffice version that matches your version of OS X or macOS in Safari
 +# Every few minutes, check on the download by clicking the {{button|Downloads}} toolbar button as shown in the screen snapshot to the right. If the progress bar in the {{prefName|Downloads}} popup window is replaced by an error message, press the {{button|Resume downloading}} icon that is circled in red.
 +# After pressing the {{button|Resume downloading}} icon, the download progress bar should reappear and the download should resume. If the download stops again, repeat the previous step.
-Patches for NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha '''will not apply''' to NeoOffice/J 1.1 or below. Each time NeoOffice moves to a new version of the OpenOffice.org codebase (including OpenOffice.org minor point releases), the patches for the new version will be incompatible with older versions of NeoOffice. NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha uses the OpenOffice.org 1.1.5 codebase while NeoOffice/J 1.1 (final) used the 1.1.4 codebase. As described in [http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2005012811400696 this thread], "It would be like trying to apply the Mac OS X 10.3.1 updater to Mac OS X 10.2.8...."+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">NeoOffice installer fails to launch</p>
-If you open NeoOffice and select "About" from the "Help" menu, the version reported in the About window should be '''NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha''' (as of November 2005).+[[Image:Verifying_dialog.png|right]]If you can open the NeoOffice .dmg file but double-clicking on the NeoOffice installation file does nothing or you only see a dialog like the one shown in the screen snapshot to the right, try the following: right-click or Control-click on the file and, in the popup menu that appears, select the {{prefName|Open With}} > {{prefName|Installer}} menu item.
-To fix this problem, drag '''NeoOffice''' from the '''Applications''' folder to the '''Trash'''. Then download and install the latest version and the new patch that goes with it. See the [[NeoOffice Release Notes]] to learn which version is the latest.+If selecting the {{prefName|Open With}} > {{prefName|Installer}} menu item does not open the NeoOffice installation file, reboot your computer into "safe mode" using [https://support.apple.com/HT201262 these steps]. Rebooting into safe mode forces macOS to clear and recreate the security files that control launching and verifying the NeoOffice installer.
-==== NeoOffice is not located in the <tt>/Applications</tt> folder ====+<div id="NeoOffice_Classic_Edition_Installation_Issues"></div><div id="NeoOffice_Profession_Edition_and_Classic_Edition_Installation_Issues"></div>
 +== NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition Installation Issues ==
-The message will also appear if you have moved NeoOffice from your <tt>/Applications</tt> folder, or if you have renamed NeoOffice. The patch installer will only search the <tt>/Applications</tt> folder for NeoOffice installations; <tt>/Applications</tt> is the only supported location for installing NeoOffice.+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Cannot save documents</p>
-To fix this problem, quit the installer and move NeoOffice back into your <tt>/Applications</tt> folder (or rename the application "NeoOffice"). Because the underlying OpenOffice.org stores a number of absolute pathnames in its configuration and preference files, you will also have to delete the <tt><username>/Library/Preferences/NeoOffice-1.x</tt> folder or you will experience errors running NeoOffice in the future. Then run the installer again to install the patch.+[[Image:NeoOffice cannot save free edition.png|right]]If you see the dialog shown in the screen snapshot to the right when you edit or try to save a document, then the problem is that you have launched NeoOffice Viewer. NeoOffice Viewer can only view files and cannot save documents.
-== Post-Installation and First Launch Issues ==+If you have already installed NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition, you can fix this problem by deleting NeoOffice Viewer using [[#How_do_I_uninstall_NeoOffice?|these steps]].
-===Why does NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha “hang” part-way through startup?===+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">When double-clicking on the .dmg file, there is an error about "image not recognized"</p>
-NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha will appear to "hang" (the progress bar will stall between the "n" and "O" in "OpenOffice.org" in the tagline) during startup. This is normal behavior; the delay is caused by the initialization of native fonts. NeoOffice/J 1.1 and earlier initialized native fonts during the long delay prior to the appearance of the splashscreen, so the problem was less noticeable—although that behavior often caused people to wonder if the application was actually launching!+This error usually means that the NeoOffice .dmg file was not completely downloaded. To fix this problem, [[#Download_fails_or_cannot_open_downloaded_file|try these steps]].
-The length of this delay will vary depending on the number of fonts you have installed; you can shorten the delay considerably by using Font Book to disable fonts you do not use. (Make sure not to disable [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301332 fonts required by Mac OS X] [[http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25710 10.3.x list]], of course.) <!--need a link to list of fonts req'd by the OS and Apple apps-->+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Installation stalls when it gets to the "Select Destination" panel</p>
-You may also experience slow startup after you rebooted your Mac. This is normal as the first time that NeoOffice is run, all fonts get fully loaded. This is because the OpenOoffice.org code needs data on all available fonts. This loading takes extends the startup phase the first time that NeoOffice is run (i.e. a cold start). Successive starts (i.e. warm restarts) will be much faster since all fonts are already fully loaded.+The installer sometimes hangs when it gets to the "Select Destination" panel and no drives in that panel will be selectable.
-===Why doesn't NeoOffice let me run it as “root”?===+<p style="font-weight: bolder">Unreachable or unreadable volumes on your Mac</p>
 +The Apple Installer is known to hang when probing all of the volumes on your system if any of your volumes are unreadable.
-In [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2077 this thread], Patrick Luby explains the reasons for this requirement:+Try opening each of the volumes on your desktop in the Finder and unmounting any iPods. Once you can open all volumes, then try rerunning the installer. If opening any volumes causes the Finder to hang, you have found the cause of the problem and you might need to reboot to force Mac OS X to unmount the offending volume.
-:Running as root is disabled on purpose. Over a year ago I added this code because we found that running as root causes the underlying OpenOffice.org code to act like it is in "single-user install" mode. In this mode, OpenOffice.org starts writing user preferences in the <tt>/Applications/NeoOffice.app</tt> files. This, in turn, makes Neo pretty much unusable for any other user account on your machine.+<p style="font-weight: bolder">Virus Barrier X6 software</p>
-<!--+VirusBarrier X6 is known to crash while scanning NeoOffice’s pre-installation scripts, thereby blocking the Apple Installer from continuing. Sometimes after a period of 10 minutes Apple’s installer will recover.<!--https://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=60658#60658-->
-:The only way to run Neo while logged in as root is to execute Neo as a non-root user in a terminal:+
-:<pre>sudo -H -u <non-root-user-name> /Applications/NeoOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice.bin</pre>+You may be able to prevent this problem from occurring by temporarily disabling the “Scanning & Firewall” feature of VirusBarrier X6 before trying to install NeoOffice or a NeoOffice patch.<!-- https://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=61309#61309 -->
-:'''Note that the "-H" and "-u" parameters must be used.''' -->+If neither temporarily disabling the “Scanning & Firewall” feature of VirusBarrier X6 nor waiting 10 minutes of the Apple Installer to recover works, you may have to completely uninstall VirusBarrier X6.
-Also note that running as (or even enabling) root is discouraged under Mac OS X, and one should only use root if one is an experienced UNIX admin and has a good reason to do so.+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Installation fails with a "Install Failed. The source media you are installing from is damaged" error message</p>
-=== Why does NeoOffice access the Internet after the first launch? ===+For some users, installation will fail and the following error message will appear:
-NeoOffice is regulary being improved. Bugs are being fixed and new features are constantly being added.+<pre>Install Failed. The source media you are installing from is damaged</pre>
-When you first install alpha, beta, or release candidate versions of NeoOffice, and about once a week thereafter, the application will check the Internet to inform you of any [[NeoOffice Release Notes|new recommended patches or updates]] so that you can be sure that your version is always up-to-date.+If you see this message, most likely the disk image you downloaded is corrupted. We recommend that you delete the corrupted file and redownload NeoOffice.
-If a new patch is found, your preferred web browser should open and take you to the patch download page.+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Why does the NeoOffice installer request my administrator password?</p>
-Staying up-to-date will not only increase the stability of your software, it will cut down on the large number of "duplicate" bugs filed that have already been fixed in released patches. This helps ensure that limited development time can be spent on unfixed bugs and adding new features.+The NeoOffice installer is designed to not only support launching NeoOffice on a single user machine, but also to support launching NeoOffice from a shared network volume and launching NeoOffice by any user on a multi-user machine. We have found that installing as an administrative user is the only reliable way to handle all of these types of installation.
-This "patch-check" feature is often disabled in final release versions, such as NeoOffice/J 1.1, since they are relatively stable and well-tested, and because users wish to deploy final releases in computer labs and enterprise environments.+==Java Installation Issues==
-=== NeoOffice performance is rather lackluster and I see redrawing. Can I speed this up? ===+Some features in NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition require Java. If you see the dialog shown below while running NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition, you need to install the [http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/javadownload.php Java SE Development Kit (JDK) from Oracle].
-The redrawing is an unavoidable result of the combination of OpenOffice.org code and Java. Some of this will always remain. On a fast machine, it is so quick as to be barely noticable.+To download the Java SE Development Kit (JDK) from Oracle, press the {{button|Download}} button in the dialog shown below or download it from [http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/javadownload.php here]. Note: only Oracle's JDK will work NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition. Neither Apple's Java nor Oracle's Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) will work.
-In order to maximize your performance (and security) with NeoOffice, you should download and install Apple's lastest Java 1.4.2 update. There is a version for [http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/java131and142release2.html Tiger] and for [http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/javasecurityupdate.html Panther].+[[Image:Java not found dialog.png]]
-You can check your version by opening a terminal and typing <tt>java -version</tt>. If you get an output that says <tt>java version "1.4.2_09"</tt> (the latest at the time of writing) or higher, you should get good performance. You can find a chronological list of updates from [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798 Apple's website].+==Patch Installation Issues==
-=== Why does NeoOffice ask me to register when I first run it? ===+<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">The patch installer refuses to start the installation.</p>
-Registration is not required to use NeoOffice. It is simply a way for developers to get a sense of who is using NeoOffice and to connect you with the web site, support fora, and Bugzilla.+If none of the volumes in the installer's "Select a Destination" panel are selectable, there are possible causes for this:
-=== Do I have to make a donation? ===+<p style="font-weight: bolder">The patch is for a version of NeoOffice newer than the version installed on your computer</p>
-If you would like to make a [http://www.planamesa.com/neojava/donate.php donation] to help support continued software development, you are encouraged to do so. It is not, however, required.+Patches for the latest version of NeoOffice '''will not apply''' to earlier versions of NeoOffice. Patches can only be installed when a specific version of NeoOffice is already installed. For example, NeoOffice 2017 Professional Edition must already be installed before you can install NeoOffice 2017 Professional Edition Patch 1.
-===Troubleshooting===+To fix this problem, download and install the latest version of NeoOffice from the [http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/download.php?fragment=download NeoOffice download page]. After installing the latest version, select the {{prefName|Help}} > {{prefName|Check for Updates}} menu to check if you have the latest patch.
-Troubleshooting tips for other common problems can be found on the [[Troubleshooting Tips]] page.+<p style="font-weight: bolder">NeoOffice is not located in the {{prefName|Applications}} folder</p>
-=== How do I get rid of NeoOffice? ===+The message will also appear if you have moved NeoOffice from your {{prefName|Applications}} folder, or if you have renamed NeoOffice. The patch installer will only search the {{prefName|Applications}} folder for NeoOffice installations. If you have moved NeoOffice out of the {{prefName|Applications}} folder, quit the installer, move NeoOffice back into your {{prefName|Applications}} folder, run the installer, and then move NeoOffice back to its original folder.
 + 
 +==Other Issues==
 + 
 +<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Check your language settings before launching NeoOffice</p>
 + 
 +NeoOffice uses the first language in the '''Preferred languages:''' list in the '''Language & Region''' panel in the System Preferences application.
 + 
 +Some languages have more than one form (English has US English, British English, Australian English, etc.). To add another language or language form, launch the System Preferences application, click on the '''Language & Region''' icon, and click the {{button|+}} button below the '''Preferred languages:''' list. After adding a new language, move that language to the top of the '''Preferred languages:''' list and restart NeoOffice.
 + 
 +See [[Troubleshooting Spellcheck]] for further details on issues with certain languages.
 + 
 +<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Why doesn't NeoOffice let me run it as "root"?</p>
 + 
 +Running as root is disabled on purpose. Several years ago we found that when running as root, NeoOffice's underlying OpenOffice code would modify files in the NeoOffice application folder. This, in turn, caused NeoOffice to not be launchable from a shared network volume or launchable by any non-root user on a multi-user machine.
 + 
 +If you are logged in as "root", you can run NeoOffice as a non-root user using the following steps:
 + 
 +# Go to the Finder and launch the {{prefName|Terminal}} application (<tt class="notranslate">/Applications/Utilties/Terminal</tt>)
 +# Execute the following command in the Terminal window. Note: replace <tt class="notranslate">"<non-root user>"</tt> with the name of a non-root user on your machine:
 +<pre>sudo -H -u <non-root-user-name> /Applications/NeoOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice.bin</pre>
 + 
 +<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Why does NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition access the internet after the first launch?</p>
 + 
 +When you first install a version of NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition and once a week thereafter, NeoOffice will connect to our servers to check if there are any NeoOffice updates. If an update is available, NeoOffice will display a dialog prompting you to download the latest update.
 + 
 +If you do need to disable this update checking feature (for example, you are in a managed environment and will be handling mass-deployment of NeoOffice patches yourself), see [[Disabling Patch Checking]] for instructions.
 + 
 +<p style="font-size: large; font-weight: bolder">Troubleshooting</p>
 + 
 +Troubleshooting tips for other common problems can be found on the [[Troubleshooting Tips]] page.
-You have tried NeoOffice and decided it is not for you. This happens sometimes. You can use these [[Uninstalling NeoOffice|instructions]] to remove NeoOffice without leaving any trace. Please note that you will no longer be able to read any documents you may have saved in the OpenOffice.org file format.+<div id="How_do_I_uninstall_NeoOffice?"></div>
-Please leave a message in the [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewforum&f=8 NeoOffice Testing forum] describing what you found lacking in the application so that we know what improvements people are looking for.+=How do I uninstall NeoOffice?=
-[[Category:NeoOffice]][[Category:Tips and Hints]]+To uninstall the NeoOffice application, go to the Finder and drag NeoOffice from the {{prefName|Applications}} folder to the Trash and empty the Trash. If you also want to remove any folders that contain your NeoOffice user preferences, macros, and extensions, see [[Uninstalling NeoOffice|Uninstalling NeoOffice]].

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Cannot save documents

If you see the dialog shown in the screen snapshot to the right when you edit or try to save a document, then the problem is that you have launched NeoOffice Viewer. NeoOffice Viewer can only view files and cannot save documents.

To fix this problem, right-click or Control-click on the NeoOffice icon in the Dock while NeoOffice Viewer is still running. In the popup menu that appears, select the Options > Show in Finder menu item. A Finder window will appear. Quit NeoOffice, drag the NeoOffice application in that Finder window to the Trash, and empty the Trash.

If you have not already installed NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition or NeoOffice from the Mac App Store, install either now. If you already installed one of them, double-clicking on a NeoOffice file in the Finder should now launch NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition or NeoOffice from the Mac App Store.

NeoOffice tells you to install a newer version

If your web browser displays a page telling you to install a newer version of NeoOffice whenever you launch NeoOffice, then you have an old version of NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition installed on your machine.

To fix this problem, right-click or Control-click on the NeoOffice icon in the Dock while NeoOffice is still running. In the popup menu that appears, select the Options > Show in Finder menu item. A Finder window will appear. Quit NeoOffice, drag the NeoOffice application in that Finder window to the Trash, and empty the Trash.

If you have not already installed NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition or NeoOffice from the Mac App Store, install either now. If you already installed one of them, double-clicking on a NeoOffice file in the Finder should now launch NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition or NeoOffice from the Mac App Store.

Mac App Store tells you that NeoOffice is already installed

If Apple's App Store application displays a dialog that says that NeoOffice is already installed, then you have an old version of NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition installed on your machine.

To fix this problem, open a Finder window and go to the /Applications folder. Drag the NeoOffice application in that Finder window to the Trash, and empty the Trash. Then, go back to Apple's App Store application and click on the download icon to install NeoOffice.

NeoOffice in the Mac App Store

Silicon Mac users: Run NeoOffice natively on both Silicon and Intel Macs by installing NeoOffice 2022

Downloading NeoOffice from the Mac App Store

A version of NeoOffice is in Apple's Mac App Store which you can download from here. Although our Mac App Store version costs more than our Professional Edition or Classic Edition versions, you only need to purchase the Mac App Store version once and then all upgrades to future Mac App Store versions will be free.

Mac App Store Installation Issues

NeoOffice does not launch or NeoOffice Viewer launches

If NeoOffice does not launch or NeoOffice Viewer launches, we recommend that you try the following steps. These steps will force Apple's App Store application to redownload NeoOffice:

  • Quit NeoOffice
  • Move NeoOffice to the Trash and empty the Trash
  • Reboot your machine (note: this step is very important because if you do not reboot, the steps below may not work)
  • Launch Apple's App Store application, select the Store > Sign In menu item, and login using your Apple iTunes account
  • In the App Store application, click on your user name in bottom right corner (Mojave) or the Purchased icon (pre-Mojave), and press the download icon (Mojave) or the Install button (pre-Mojave) next to NeoOffice
  • Wait for NeoOffice to finish downloading before you try to launch NeoOffice

The Mac App Store has not finished installing NeoOffice after several minutes

If you see the Installing button in Apple's App Store application for more than a few minutes, this usually means that the App Store application is still downloading NeoOffice from Apple's servers. NeoOffice is a very large download so Apple's App Store application will show the Installing button for at least a few minutes and, if you have a slow internet connection, 15 minutes or longer.

To see the NeoOffice download progress, click on your user name in bottom right corner (Mojave) or the Purchased icon (pre-Mojave) in the App Store application. The App Store application will usually finish the installation within a minute or two after the download is finished.

Java-based features do not work

Apple does not allow applications in the Mac App Store to use Java so all features that require Java have been removed from the Mac App Store version of NeoOffice.

NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition

Downloading NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition from our website

You can download the current version of NeoOffice Professional Edition as well as older versions of NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition from the NeoOffice releases page on GitHub. If you are running an older version of OS X or macOS, be sure to search for the NeoOffice version that lists your version of OS X or macOS.

Download fails or cannot open downloaded file

This error usually means that the NeoOffice .dmg file was not completely downloaded. The NeoOffice download file is very large and some internet service providers disconnect your connection to our web server before the download has finished.

To fix this problem, try the following steps. These steps will use Safari to resume the download without starting a new download. Safari has the ability to resume the download if your internet service provider disconnects your connection. Note: these steps only work in Safari and they do not work in Firefox or Chrome:

  1. Launch the Safari web browser, go to the NeoOffice releases page on GitHub, and a start a new download of the NeoOffice version that matches your version of OS X or macOS in Safari
  2. Every few minutes, check on the download by clicking the Downloads toolbar button as shown in the screen snapshot to the right. If the progress bar in the Downloads popup window is replaced by an error message, press the Resume downloading icon that is circled in red.
  3. After pressing the Resume downloading icon, the download progress bar should reappear and the download should resume. If the download stops again, repeat the previous step.

NeoOffice installer fails to launch

If you can open the NeoOffice .dmg file but double-clicking on the NeoOffice installation file does nothing or you only see a dialog like the one shown in the screen snapshot to the right, try the following: right-click or Control-click on the file and, in the popup menu that appears, select the Open With > Installer menu item.

If selecting the Open With > Installer menu item does not open the NeoOffice installation file, reboot your computer into "safe mode" using these steps. Rebooting into safe mode forces macOS to clear and recreate the security files that control launching and verifying the NeoOffice installer.

NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition Installation Issues

Cannot save documents

If you see the dialog shown in the screen snapshot to the right when you edit or try to save a document, then the problem is that you have launched NeoOffice Viewer. NeoOffice Viewer can only view files and cannot save documents.

If you have already installed NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition, you can fix this problem by deleting NeoOffice Viewer using these steps.

When double-clicking on the .dmg file, there is an error about "image not recognized"

This error usually means that the NeoOffice .dmg file was not completely downloaded. To fix this problem, try these steps.

Installation stalls when it gets to the "Select Destination" panel

The installer sometimes hangs when it gets to the "Select Destination" panel and no drives in that panel will be selectable.

Unreachable or unreadable volumes on your Mac

The Apple Installer is known to hang when probing all of the volumes on your system if any of your volumes are unreadable.

Try opening each of the volumes on your desktop in the Finder and unmounting any iPods. Once you can open all volumes, then try rerunning the installer. If opening any volumes causes the Finder to hang, you have found the cause of the problem and you might need to reboot to force Mac OS X to unmount the offending volume.

Virus Barrier X6 software

VirusBarrier X6 is known to crash while scanning NeoOffice’s pre-installation scripts, thereby blocking the Apple Installer from continuing. Sometimes after a period of 10 minutes Apple’s installer will recover.

You may be able to prevent this problem from occurring by temporarily disabling the “Scanning & Firewall” feature of VirusBarrier X6 before trying to install NeoOffice or a NeoOffice patch.

If neither temporarily disabling the “Scanning & Firewall” feature of VirusBarrier X6 nor waiting 10 minutes of the Apple Installer to recover works, you may have to completely uninstall VirusBarrier X6.

Installation fails with a "Install Failed. The source media you are installing from is damaged" error message

For some users, installation will fail and the following error message will appear:

Install Failed. The source media you are installing from is damaged

If you see this message, most likely the disk image you downloaded is corrupted. We recommend that you delete the corrupted file and redownload NeoOffice.

Why does the NeoOffice installer request my administrator password?

The NeoOffice installer is designed to not only support launching NeoOffice on a single user machine, but also to support launching NeoOffice from a shared network volume and launching NeoOffice by any user on a multi-user machine. We have found that installing as an administrative user is the only reliable way to handle all of these types of installation.

Java Installation Issues

Some features in NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition require Java. If you see the dialog shown below while running NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition, you need to install the Java SE Development Kit (JDK) from Oracle.

To download the Java SE Development Kit (JDK) from Oracle, press the Download button in the dialog shown below or download it from here. Note: only Oracle's JDK will work NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition. Neither Apple's Java nor Oracle's Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) will work.

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Patch Installation Issues

The patch installer refuses to start the installation.

If none of the volumes in the installer's "Select a Destination" panel are selectable, there are possible causes for this:

The patch is for a version of NeoOffice newer than the version installed on your computer

Patches for the latest version of NeoOffice will not apply to earlier versions of NeoOffice. Patches can only be installed when a specific version of NeoOffice is already installed. For example, NeoOffice 2017 Professional Edition must already be installed before you can install NeoOffice 2017 Professional Edition Patch 1.

To fix this problem, download and install the latest version of NeoOffice from the NeoOffice download page. After installing the latest version, select the Help > Check for Updates menu to check if you have the latest patch.

NeoOffice is not located in the Applications folder

The message will also appear if you have moved NeoOffice from your Applications folder, or if you have renamed NeoOffice. The patch installer will only search the Applications folder for NeoOffice installations. If you have moved NeoOffice out of the Applications folder, quit the installer, move NeoOffice back into your Applications folder, run the installer, and then move NeoOffice back to its original folder.

Other Issues

Check your language settings before launching NeoOffice

NeoOffice uses the first language in the Preferred languages: list in the Language & Region panel in the System Preferences application.

Some languages have more than one form (English has US English, British English, Australian English, etc.). To add another language or language form, launch the System Preferences application, click on the Language & Region icon, and click the + button below the Preferred languages: list. After adding a new language, move that language to the top of the Preferred languages: list and restart NeoOffice.

See Troubleshooting Spellcheck for further details on issues with certain languages.

Why doesn't NeoOffice let me run it as "root"?

Running as root is disabled on purpose. Several years ago we found that when running as root, NeoOffice's underlying OpenOffice code would modify files in the NeoOffice application folder. This, in turn, caused NeoOffice to not be launchable from a shared network volume or launchable by any non-root user on a multi-user machine.

If you are logged in as "root", you can run NeoOffice as a non-root user using the following steps:

  1. Go to the Finder and launch the Terminal application (/Applications/Utilties/Terminal)
  2. Execute the following command in the Terminal window. Note: replace "<non-root user>" with the name of a non-root user on your machine:
sudo -H -u <non-root-user-name> /Applications/NeoOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice.bin

Why does NeoOffice Professional Edition and Classic Edition access the internet after the first launch?

When you first install a version of NeoOffice Professional Edition or Classic Edition and once a week thereafter, NeoOffice will connect to our servers to check if there are any NeoOffice updates. If an update is available, NeoOffice will display a dialog prompting you to download the latest update.

If you do need to disable this update checking feature (for example, you are in a managed environment and will be handling mass-deployment of NeoOffice patches yourself), see Disabling Patch Checking for instructions.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting tips for other common problems can be found on the Troubleshooting Tips page.

How do I uninstall NeoOffice?

To uninstall the NeoOffice application, go to the Finder and drag NeoOffice from the Applications folder to the Trash and empty the Trash. If you also want to remove any folders that contain your NeoOffice user preferences, macros, and extensions, see Uninstalling NeoOffice.

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