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Old 18th April 2007, 05:15 PM
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Nautilus and default odt file association

Running FC6 - OpenOffice 2.0.4, gnome 2.16.

In nautilus my OO docs are of course .odt's. When I double click, it somehow thinks Java should be involved and pops up a warning telling me a possible security problem. I can close that and right click on the file "open with" works. Question is, how do I get it to open correctly with a double click? Thanks.
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