Hi
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 08:35 -0700, noibs wrote:
A little additional information on the above--
I get that message at least twice while the Open/Save as... dialog box is
open but only when doing a Save as... If I pick another file format (such
as Microsoft Office) to save the file in, I get the error message one more
time.
It doesn't happen with a variety of other LibreOffice docs that I have
(Write, Calc, Drawing) that apparently weren't saved at a time when there
was a connected server on my desktop.
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Just to clarify, this a problem with specific documents and these
documents look for the server when saved in ODT formats. Do you get any
error messages when you use Save with these documents?
You might want to check the paths in TOOLS>>OPTIONS>>Libreoffice>>Paths
to see if there are any that refer to the old server and change those.
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Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com
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