Hello Brian,
Thanks, on my Mint-System it HAD become un-ticked! It works fine after
ticking it...
Regards
H. Stoellinger
Am 2016-12-01 um 18:53 schrieb Brian Barker:
At 17:28 01/12/2016 +0100, H. Stoellinger wrote:
In the documentation I read that... " When saving a file, LibreOffice
always appends an extension to the file name, except when the file
name already has an extension that matches the file type." Since I
have been using LO 5.2.3.3 (development release), the extension does
NOT get appended to the filename automatically anymore. Is this
"works as designed" or a bug? I can re-open the file correctly after
saving it.
Near the bottom of the Save As dialogue, there is an "Automatic file
name extension" tick box. (Does this release still have that?) Has
this become unticked? This setting sticks, so if you removed the tick
- intentionally or by mistake - it will remain unticked until you
replace it.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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