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No, it is not happening on windows. I can write the name of the file.
However, I cannot change the location or directory.

On Tue, Dec 12, 2023 at 4:58 AM Jason J.G. White <jason@jasonjgw.net> wrote:


On 11/12/23 13:47, FARHAN ISHRAK Fahim wrote:
I am using windows 10 22h2, nvda 2023.3 and libreoffice 7.5. If I want to
save a word file to any particular directory, I cannot do it.

I am using Linux, not Windows, but if I type Ctrl-S to save a file, I am
presented with a dialogue that lets me choose the directory and edit the
default file name before saving. Is this not what happens for you under
Windows? Can you describe the problem in more detail?

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