there is another one here:
   sfx2/source/dialog/filedlghelper.src:    Text [ en-US ] = "Save with 
~password" ;
And there is some code which may be using the native platform dialog:
   vcl/unx/gtk/fpicker/SalGtkFilePicker.cxx:        case 
FILESAVE_AUTOEXTENSION_PASSWORD:
   vcl/unx/gtk/fpicker/SalGtkFilePicker.cxx:        case 
FILESAVE_AUTOEXTENSION_PASSWORD_FILTEROPTIONS:
   vcl/unx/kde/UnxFilePicker.cxx:        case 
FILESAVE_AUTOEXTENSION_PASSWORD:
   vcl/unx/kde/UnxFilePicker.cxx:        case 
FILESAVE_AUTOEXTENSION_PASSWORD_FILTEROPTIONS:
   vcl/unx/kde4/KDE4FilePicker.cxx:        case 
FILESAVE_AUTOEXTENSION_PASSWORD:
   vcl/unx/kde4/KDE4FilePicker.cxx:        case 
FILESAVE_AUTOEXTENSION_PASSWORD_FILTEROPTIONS:
in which case changing the LO source is not going to help :-(
On 2012-05-30 17:35, Joel Madero wrote:
Yeah that's the only one I found as well but changing it doesn't 
change the text at all when you go to Save As (the bottom left corner 
where it says Save with password) which is the dilemma I'm facing :/
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Noel Grandin <noel@peralex.com 
<mailto:noel@peralex.com>> wrote:
    On 2012-05-30 17:10, Joel Madero wrote:
        Thanks for the suggestion. I went ahead and checked it out,
        unfortunately not the case. I did yet another search for "Save
        with password" with grep just to be positive there wasn't
        another instance of it and there isn't.
    fpicker/source/office/iodlg.src:        Text [ en-US ] = "Save
    with password" ;
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