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I am having a major problem that started not long ago.

Documents Directory is selected. I click on “New Folder” at top or click on documents and choose 
create new folder from the menu, the try to name the folder.

I get a consistent error message:

“Can’t find the specified file.

Make Sure you specify the correct path and file name.”


When I click try again, I get a message that the file or folder does not exist.

So weird since I’m not looking for a file or folder.  And the error messages make no sense.

I always end up with an empty "New Folder" in my documents.

When I save a new document, I can name it and save it into a current folder, but can't make a new 
(named) folder to put it into.


I’ve checked a few folders in my document directory and they are “read only.” The documents inside 
are readable, but I can’t make a new folder to move them into.

I uninstalled LibreOffice and reinstalled: same problem. Tried another uninstall and removed 
everything in my registry pertaining to Libre Office, but that didn't help again after I 
reinstalled.


I’m hoping someone can help.

Thank you!


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