5/24/2019 0 Comments Java For Osx 2017-001 On SierraPapuc5 wrote:Installed legacy Java from the link you gave. Now OO opens, but the user interface is scrambled (cannot provide a screenshot as the file is larger than 128K.) Doc and xls files open, but it quits when trying to open ppt. Ppt files open for me. ![]() Dropbox for Mac is a convenient cloud storage system that lets you access your files on any computer with an Internet connection. Installing the app is quick and easy, and you can set up a free. Dropbox reviews for mac 10.7.5. I only have a few since I never save anything in Microsoft formats. Do odp files open? I don't use AOO to make presentations. I prefer Keynote. Open you screenshot in Preview and reduce the size so you can post it (Tools/Adjust size). Interface is fine for me. Resetting your user profile might help. Alandunn wrote:I have tried the fixes - downloaded and confirmed install of Java. Downloaded and re-installed OO, behaviour is still just as reported. I can only open OO by opening an existing document and it crashes seemingly anytime I use the mouse. Alan Dunn Reset your user profile. How to look for a vpn on mac. Use macOS High Sierra 10.13.3. I have downloaded installation file. Skip navigation. Download and install Legacy “Java for OSX 2017–001” (upper left-hand. Java For macOS / OS X / Mac OS X information, download/update links. You should only install Java for macOS 2017-001 if you specifically need it to run. El Capitan Sierra High Sierra Mojave standard edition Oracle JRE Java RE run. See Also, check in your user preferences to see if Java is enabled. On menubar: OpenOffice/Preferences/OpenOffice/Java Make sure 'Use a Java Runtime Environment' is checked and there is a check mark beside a installed JRE. I upgraded my iMac from El Capitan to Sierra and found that the toolbar icons in OpenOffice word and OpenOffice spreadsheet documents were corrupted (see attached small screenshot) I did some research on this forum and found that Java was required so I installed both the recommended legacy version and a new version and made sure the 'use Java runtime environment' was ticked but neither made any difference. I then completely uninstalled OpenOffice and used a cleaning app to make sure all elements were correctly removed (including user preferences I think) then reinstalled a fresh download of OpenOffice directly from the AOO website. When clicking on the OpenOffice seagull icon in Launchpad OpenOffice started and then immediately crashed with the message ‘OpenOffice quit unexpectedly’ and an error report (attached) I tried lots of different ideas to try and solve this problem but to no avail. I then for some reason tried to open an existing document from the documents menu and low and behold it opened up correctly albeit with the toolbar icons still corrupted. So I have two problems; OpenOffice won't open from the main OpenOffice launch icon and When a document is opened (directly from documents folder) OpenOffice opens correctly but the toolbars icons are corrupted. Incidentally I have AOO 3.3.0 installed on my wife’s MacBook Air which has also been upgraded too Sierra and has no problems running OpenOffice. Can anyone help please? Martin Attachments. ![]() Further info, I still have the problem, but after three days I really believe it is caused by not having access to a Java Runtime Environment. On my iMac (upgraded to Sierra) in Open Office Preferences>Java 'use a java runtime environment' is checked but in the window there are no runtime environments listed. I also have a MacBook Air with OO installed which has not been updated. In the same Preferences>Java window a JRE environment is listed at /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home.
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