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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65675

Klaus Langguth <langguth.klaus@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Hardware|All                         |x86 (IA32)
                 OS|All                         |Windows (All)
         Whiteboard|                            |incorrect path saving as
                   |                            |pdf file
           Severity|critical                    |major
           Priority|highest                     |medium
         QA Contact|                            |klauslaweb@gmail.com
            Version|4.2.0.0.alpha0+ Master      |4.3.0.4 release
           Keywords|                            |cleanup0407

--- Comment #200 from Klaus Langguth <langguth.klaus@gmail.com> ---
LO does not save the pdf files in the path of which the file was opend.
If we use windows dialogs, LO saves/esports the pdf files somewhere but NOT in
the original path from which the file was opened.
Same situation when opening a file within a network with the ms file manager.
While the saving of the file meanwhile works, the pdf export / save as does not
use the same path.
Windows 7 pro 32 bit, windows network.
Please change it! We are donater of LO an OO since long time, and we are really
very very annoyed by this bug!
Thanke you for your fast change.

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