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Use either of these ways to get to a user Library folder in Finder:
1. Click on "Go" in the top menu bar. Hold down the Option key and select
"Library".
2. Click on "Go" in the top menu bar. Select "Go to Folder...". Type the
desired path and click on "Go".

To make the Library folder permanently visible in the user home folder:
1. Open the user home folder in Finder (i.e., /Users/[UserName]).
2. Click on "View" in the top menu bar.
3. Select "Show View Options".
4. Check the box next to "Show Library Folder".
Unfortunately, in Sonoma, that change seems to disable the Option trick in
the Go menu.

Good luck with your Mac.

Chuck
Mac M1 mini, Sonoma 14.7.2

On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 3:16 PM Virgil Arrington <cuyfalls@hotmail.com>
wrote:

[snip]

I am now trying to use Finder (Mac’s file explorer) to find my user
profile and templates as I would like to copy some of my custom templates
from my Windows computer over to the MacBook.

According to LO’s preferences (options) under “paths,” my templates are
stored in:

Users/(UserName)/Library/Application Support/LibreOffice/4/user/template

[snip]

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