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The software name is LibreOffice. Please avoid using any kind of
reference to OpenOffice. To provide a sensible answer, we should know
which operating system (including the version) and which version of
LibreOffice you are using.

With the last version of LibreOffice on Linux Mint, the behaviour is
correct, so it is impossible to reproduce the problem.

Best regards.

On 5/20/20 3:22 PM, Marcelo Laia wrote:
Hi,

If I use "LibreOffice dialogs" set in "LibreOffice->General", "Open/Save
Dialogs", "Use LibreOffice dialogs" checked, all time I need to "save
as" or "export" a file, it have the file name changed to the first name
in the dialog box save. It is annoying. Very annoying. Have a chance to
set OO to didn't change the original file name?

Regards!


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