Some thoughts -
Whenever I want to add something to another file, I merely 'copy &
paste' -
does this not work in your case?
If you're attempting to upload a file where the first file still
exists,
then the new one will either replace the original or rename
itself in order to preserve the original.
Hoping this helps you to determine an answer to your problem,
From: ptoye <LO@ptoye.com>
Date: Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 6:24 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Problems exporting and importing a dialogue
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
I wanted to transfer a dialogue from a text document to the live version. So
I went into the test doc "organise dialogs|Edit" window and exported the
dialogue, which was called "OneOff", to a file. Went into the live version,
found that I had to edit a dummy dialogue before I could import the saved
one, imported the file. And found that the new dialogue was called
"One-Off", which had been its name some days ago. I looked at the exported
.xdl file and there's a section saying So I have 2 questions/comments:
1) Why is the imported file getting a different name? Alternatively, why has
the exported file got an out-of-date ID?
2) Is there a way of importing a dialogue without having to edit a dummy
dialogue?
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Peter
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