![]() docx file to LibreOffice by using the SendTo method that you have just set up. It is also the case that you can, for example send a. bak files and send them all to LibreOffice in one go - just experiment and you see how it works. It is also worth noting that you can select multiple. bak file to LibreOffice, LibreOffice will select the appropriate component of LibreOffice to handle the file type you have sent e.g.odt. bak file and from the context menu that appears go (context menu) Send to → LIBREOFFICE. So go into your LibreOffice files backup folder, right-click on a. I usually name it LIBREOFFICE - which makes it stand out and easier to see. Now that you have the link/shortcut created you can change its name to something a bit friendlier than soffice.exe.Do not move the soffice.exe file itself into the SendTo folder - if you make that mistake move the soffice.exe back to its original location. ( Warning: be absolutely certain that you have created a link/shortcut. This will create a link/shortcut to LibreOffice in your SendTo folder. ![]() Press down and hold the Alt key on your keyboard, now click and hold on that soffice.exe file then drag it into the SendTo folder.In that folder look for the file titled soffice.exe.In a default install of LibreOffice this will be in the path C:\Program Files\LibreOffice\program In an separate Explorer window drill to the folder that contains your LibreOffice program files.Following the Guide above open an Explorer window to the SendTo folder.Right the aim now is create in the SendTo folder a shortcut/link to LibreOffice. When reading the Guide you will want to focus on OPTION ONE: How to Add or Remove Items in Send To context menu Go here and read the Guide which explains what SendTo is and how to access the SendTo folder for your User Account (which is on your boot partition).
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