https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63075
--- Comment #8 from steve -_- <steve@openmailbox.org> ---
@j: it not only hides the file extension in that dialog. the dialog is likely
the place it matters the least, if the extension is displayed or not.
the option is about the way the file manager displays the saved file (with or
without the extension). as shown in the screencast, word even defaults to "on"
(or it remembers the setting from last usage) for that option.
So should this still not be clear: if you navigate to the target folder which
holds the saved file, the list of files will then display that file without the
file extension, if the option was enabled. you can change and adjust this
option in the file browser at any point in time. but giving the user an option
to do this to their liking right away on saving the file, is the norm on os x.
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