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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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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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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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:
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!
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Nov 22 at 2:03
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
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:
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.
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
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:
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.
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
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:
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.
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:
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.
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
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
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.
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
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
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.
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.
answered Nov 20 at 14:29
HighlandRat
1123
1123
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
add a comment |
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
2
2
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
add a comment |
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