3 OpenOffice.org Extension Manager
You can use the OpenOffice.org Extension Manager to add, remove, disable, enable, or export OpenOffice.org
extensions. For example, you can use the Extension Manager to add or remove the following types of extensions:
Configuration Data
Configuration Libraries
Extensions
Universal Network Objects (UNO) components
These components represent compiled software packages. UNO is the interface-based component model for
OpenOffice.org. For more information on this model, go to the UNO Development Kit project web site.
Note – You cannot manage XSLT filters, language modules, or palettes with the Extension Manager.
You can manage extensions from a dialog box or from the command-line.
Extensions can be installed so they are available to either the current user (single user installation), or to all users
(shared user installation).
Single user install
To install an extension for the current user, open the Extension Manager dialog box from the Tools menu in any
OpenOffice.org program and install the extension. The extension will be installed and be immediately available to
the current user. The extension will not be available to other users on this computer.
Shared user install
To install an extension for all users (shared user installation), you must install the extension as root or
Administrator. You can do this from the command line (recommended), or from the OpenOffice.org Extension
manager.
Using the Extension manager
To install an extension for all users on a single machine, you can use the OpenOffice.org Extension manager. You
must be running OpenOffice.org as root or Administrator.
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