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--- Comment #4 from Niklas Johansson <sleeping.pillow@gmail.com> ---
Hello again

I still like to know what version of Windows you are using. The reason is the
file browser was replaced in Windows Vista so if you are using XP then there is
no use in trying to reproduce in a newer version of Windows (which we haven't
been able to do). 

So I was going to test with the latest daily build that will become LibreOffice
5.2 and got a message that Vista is the oldest version supported. I haven't yet
had the time to try with LibreOffice 5.1.

Have you tried using the LibreOffice builtin dialogs. Go to Tools ->
Preferences, and in the dialog that shows up, press down arrow once and you
should be at the category General, press tab three times and you'll reach the
section Open/Save Dialogs and the setting Use LibreOffice dialogs. Check that
setting and try to open a file. The settings dialog could really use some work
when it comes to accessibility support and also note that I still don't know
what version of LibreOffice your using so the instruction to press tab three
times may be wrong if your using a much older version.

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