I think you're maybe being a bit too clever in using a script to install. Best just let LibreOffice run its own install routine and make what selections you want from within that. I don't think you should have uninstalled the old version of LibreOffice and then do a completely fresh install of the new version. Just install the new version over the top of the old and things should have remained as they were with respect to associations.
If you want to manually re-assign associations for MS Office then see this: How to Change File Associations in Windows
I would note that any time I have done a fresh install of LibreOffice in Windows 10 and Windows 11 I have always had to go and manually set some file associations for it in 'Default Apps'. Need to be mindful that Microsoft really don't want you using anything other than MS Office and force you into playing fun and games in 'Default Apps' to get associations set. (Microsoft also force this on several other programs that I install to my system — must go into Default Apps and set associations manually.)
If you want to manually re-assign associations for MS Office then see this: How to Change File Associations in Windows
I would note that any time I have done a fresh install of LibreOffice in Windows 10 and Windows 11 I have always had to go and manually set some file associations for it in 'Default Apps'. Need to be mindful that Microsoft really don't want you using anything other than MS Office and force you into playing fun and games in 'Default Apps' to get associations set. (Microsoft also force this on several other programs that I install to my system — must go into Default Apps and set associations manually.)
Statistics: Posted by LastUnicorn — Fri Dec 20, 2024 4:17 pm