Problem: You are unable to edit files that are attached to entries.
If you are unable to edit a file, Novell Vibe might not be configured to support the editing application that is installed on your computer. For example, if Vibe is configured to use Microsoft Word as the default editor for all text files, but you have OpenOffice instead of Microsoft Word installed on your computer, Vibe displays an error, and won’t edit the document.
To fix this problem, Vibe enables you to override the default editor setting.
Click the icon
, then click the icon
to display the Personal Preferences dialog box.
Click .
Click .
From the drop-down list, select the file extension for which you want to change the default editing application.
In the field, specify the name of the application that you want to use to edit the type of files that you selected in Step 4.
Select the check box, then click .
You can configure Vibe to use the same editing application for all file types.
Click the icon
, then click the icon
to display the Personal Preferences dialog box.
Click .
Click the drop-down list, then select the application that you want Vibe to use to edit all file types.
Select the check box to the left of , then click .
Click the icon
, then click the icon
to display the Personal Preferences dialog box.
Click .
In the column, ensure that the correct file extension is selected in the drop-down list.
In the field in the column, specify the path to the application that you selected in Step 3.
For example, if your OpenOffice application is installed in a location other than the default location, and you want Vibe to recognize the unique location, specify the pathname to the OpenOffice application.
Click .