Hi James,
From what I've seen so far on my macbook pro, it writes everything to its
own directory. If you are concerned and want to be safe, just back up your
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Openoffice.org folder first.
Alex
Le 2 oct. 2010 18:08, "James Wilde" <james.wilde@sunde-wilde.com> a éc
rit :
I'm on the Mac, so I can put the dmg file anywhere I like. But I don't
know whether it is going to try and get into my OOo templates, under
/Library/Application support/OpenOffice/... and all the stuff I have in
my personal profile.
Since OOo at the moment is my most important application, I don't want
to screw it up.
TIA
//James
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