I have a number of encrypted folders (dmgs) on my mac. There are aliases to them on my desktop.
When I click "save as" inside open office, the finder style pop up always tries open my encrypted folders, asking me to enter the password, even though I have not selected them and do not want them for this task. I have to click "cancel" every time, before I can do anything else.
If I then navigate away from the desktop and back to the desktop, it again tries to open the encrypted folder.
(see screenshot to see what I mean - I have amended the image to hide confidential info)
I find this very frustrating - it should not be trying to open encrypted folders I have not selected.
This is definitely an Open Office issue, rather than a mac issue, since no other application shares this activity, while Open Office does it on both my macs, which are on different versions of OSx.
So, how can I have open office ignore closed encrypted folders when I click "save as", just like every other application does?
Thanks - and sorry I wasn't sure where to post this request.
"Save As" tries to open my encrypted folders
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Re: "Save As" tries to open my encrypted folders
Welcome to the Forums.
I'm going to suggest you check the setting for your paths, which will be under something like Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice -> Paths
That is where I see the path settings in Windows. As you are using a Mac, it may be a little different.
I'm going to suggest you check the setting for your paths, which will be under something like Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice -> Paths
That is where I see the path settings in Windows. As you are using a Mac, it may be a little different.
OpenOffice 4.1.7, LibreOffice 7.0.1.2 on Windows 7 Pro, Ultimate & Windows 10 Home (2004)
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Re: "Save As" tries to open my encrypted folders
For Mac, use keyboard shortcut ⌘, (Command+Comma) or menu OpenOffice → Preferences.
If you are new to Mac and Apache OpenOffice, you may find Tutorial: Mac FAQ a useful resource.
If you are new to Mac and Apache OpenOffice, you may find Tutorial: Mac FAQ a useful resource.
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