I don't know what you're seeing as the mentioned screenshot was not
attached, this forum does not allow attachments.
There is a setting; Tools > Options > LibreOffice > General > Use
LibreOffice dialogs. Perhaps toggling this option will bring back the
desired view?
On 2/23/26 12:15, James Wilde wrote:
I don't know whether anybody will read this email. I've been a
Libreoffice user almost since it was first released, and for a long
time I tried to help others when I could. Just before Christmas I had
a crash on my mac and had to reinstall everything. The Mac is an old
one so I'm still using Catalina.
Now, I can open Writer to write a document, but when I want to save
it, I get up the picture in the enclosed screen shot, and I haven't a
clue how to use it. I want to be able to just specify where I want
it, and press Save. I would also be willing to save everything to my
desktop and drag and drop documents where I want them from there. But
what am I supposed to do with all the optional save places on the
enclosed screen shot? And how do I find the document when it has
presumably been saved.
If you see this email, drop me a line at james@sunde-wilde.se and try
to explain. Is there an easier Save screen which I could use. The
last thing I want to do is to try and find another writer program as
I'm not sure how that would handle all my existing files.
I hope this letter reaches the help system at Libreoffice. I'll know
if someone sends me an email.
James Wilde
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