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Question regarding file dialogues

asked 2012-10-22 21:01:42 +0200

IanRH gravatar image IanRH
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I upgraded to 3.5.6.2 from I think 3.5.5 but found that a very useful program that I use Listary (http://www.listary.com) no longer works and the developer cannot replicate the problem. It seems to me that when using 'Save As' and other similar dialogues that LibreOffice has changed the navigation method. I noticed that now a list of the upstream folders appears when I hover and left click over the 'Up one folder' icon. This does make navigation easier but is not as easy as using Listary. I appreciate that this for LibreOffice is an improvement but if you can point me to where I can find out how the 'Save As' system has cahnged I can then inform the developer and he may be able to upgrade his program. Any advice appreciated.

Ian

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answered 2012-10-22 21:17:24 +0200

Pedro gravatar image Pedro flag of Portugal
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It appears that you have somehow changed from the Windows standard dialogs to LibreOffice's own dialogs.

To change back go to Tools, Options, LibreOffice, General and uncheck the option under Open/Save dialogs: Use LibreOffice dialogs.

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answered 2012-10-27 16:26:03 +0200

IanRH gravatar image IanRH
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Many thanks, I have no knowledge of how this happened but the the problem is now solved and I am very grateful.

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If my answer solved your problem can you please mark it as correct (click on the checkmark to the left of the text)? Otherwise your question will remain as unanswered.

Pedro ( 2012-10-27 16:47:32 +0200 )edit

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Asked: 2012-10-22 21:01:42 +0200

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Last updated: Oct 27 '12