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       maybe you've uncovered a bug in your version  ;-)

       If the document is as it was when you saved it, then check to see
which extension you've saved it as ...
           maybe 'search'ing would pull up the /each of the document(s);
         then you'll be able to see if there are more than 1 & where each
is located.



From: Nat <offers05@myemailaddress.biz>
Date: Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 3:17 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Why Does The Title Of My Document Change?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org


Hi,

I have a document in Writer.  I saved it with a name.
When I open it however, the open document shows
"Untitled" at the top instead of the name it was saved
with.  Then, as I add to the document & save, I am asked
what I would like to save it as.

So again, I save a document as mydoc123.odt.  Later I open mydoc123.odt.
Once opened, instead of mydoc123.odt showing at the top as the title,
it says "untitled".  When I update the document and save, I have to
name it again.  Why?

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