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I can't confirm this behaviour. In my box LibreOffice works correctly. I can open doc files by doubleclick the file icon and the title bar report the file name. When I try to "save as...", I'm already in the correct folder.
Which version of LibreOffice are you using?

My versions:
LibreOffice 3.3.2 build 202
Windows XP SP3

Stefano


Il 06/04/2011 12.46, dashim@pacific.net.sg ha scritto:
I wonder if anyone else has my problem; I couldn't find anything in the forums.

My problem is that unless I open a file using LibreOffice's own file dialog screen, the document does not open properly, meaning the file name appears as Untitled!

Double-clicking on a file icon or name in Windows explorer opens the file, but the file is named Untitled in the bar at the top. Subsequently, when I want to save it, I need to navigate to the sub-directory where the file was previously saved, each and everytime. This is a real pain; it never used to happen in Open Office.

I am using Win XP and work mostly with Word and Excel files.

Any clarifications/work-around appreciated.

Dashim




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