Is there a way to show the directory your current document is located in Libreoffice?











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I'm trying to figure out where the document I'm working on is located on the hard drive. Is there a command that opens the containing folder?










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          You will find the information you are looking for in the document properties (File -> Properties). In the General tab, you will find the location, as well as the file name and other information:



          Document Properties



          This was verified for a Writer document in LibreOffice 6.0.6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04.1. The dialogues may be slightly different on other platforms.






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            It's not exactly what I'm looking for, but if you click File > Save as... the save dialog will open in the last place this document was saved.






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              On Ubuntu, File -> Properties -> General tab shows the name and location of the current document.
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            You will find the information you are looking for in the document properties (File -> Properties). In the General tab, you will find the location, as well as the file name and other information:



            Document Properties



            This was verified for a Writer document in LibreOffice 6.0.6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04.1. The dialogues may be slightly different on other platforms.






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              You will find the information you are looking for in the document properties (File -> Properties). In the General tab, you will find the location, as well as the file name and other information:



              Document Properties



              This was verified for a Writer document in LibreOffice 6.0.6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04.1. The dialogues may be slightly different on other platforms.






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                You will find the information you are looking for in the document properties (File -> Properties). In the General tab, you will find the location, as well as the file name and other information:



                Document Properties



                This was verified for a Writer document in LibreOffice 6.0.6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04.1. The dialogues may be slightly different on other platforms.






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                You will find the information you are looking for in the document properties (File -> Properties). In the General tab, you will find the location, as well as the file name and other information:



                Document Properties



                This was verified for a Writer document in LibreOffice 6.0.6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04.1. The dialogues may be slightly different on other platforms.







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                    It's not exactly what I'm looking for, but if you click File > Save as... the save dialog will open in the last place this document was saved.






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                      On Ubuntu, File -> Properties -> General tab shows the name and location of the current document.
                      – AFH
                      Nov 20 at 15:15










                    • That would make a great answer!
                      – HighlandRat
                      Nov 22 at 2:03















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                    It's not exactly what I'm looking for, but if you click File > Save as... the save dialog will open in the last place this document was saved.






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                      On Ubuntu, File -> Properties -> General tab shows the name and location of the current document.
                      – AFH
                      Nov 20 at 15:15










                    • That would make a great answer!
                      – HighlandRat
                      Nov 22 at 2:03













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                    It's not exactly what I'm looking for, but if you click File > Save as... the save dialog will open in the last place this document was saved.






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                    It's not exactly what I'm looking for, but if you click File > Save as... the save dialog will open in the last place this document was saved.







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                    answered Nov 20 at 14:29









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                      On Ubuntu, File -> Properties -> General tab shows the name and location of the current document.
                      – AFH
                      Nov 20 at 15:15










                    • That would make a great answer!
                      – HighlandRat
                      Nov 22 at 2:03














                    • 2




                      On Ubuntu, File -> Properties -> General tab shows the name and location of the current document.
                      – AFH
                      Nov 20 at 15:15










                    • That would make a great answer!
                      – HighlandRat
                      Nov 22 at 2:03








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                    On Ubuntu, File -> Properties -> General tab shows the name and location of the current document.
                    – AFH
                    Nov 20 at 15:15




                    On Ubuntu, File -> Properties -> General tab shows the name and location of the current document.
                    – AFH
                    Nov 20 at 15:15












                    That would make a great answer!
                    – HighlandRat
                    Nov 22 at 2:03




                    That would make a great answer!
                    – HighlandRat
                    Nov 22 at 2:03


















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