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Can You Set It To Save Docs Into The Same Folder Temporarily?
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I have loads of open documents, that are currently saved in various different folders all over the computer. (about 40)
I need to quickly add something to the doc, then save them all to one new folder.
Can i set it to automatically open that new folder first?
because at the moment, i'm having to
click save as, then click desktop, then click to the new folder on the desktop, then save.
& i wondered if there was a way it'd open the new folder on the desktop straightaway?
so i dont have to click through 2 extra things
Id like to just do- Ctrl > S - then save
i know in the past it seems to have done this sort of automatically - i dont know if its for some other reason though, ive just noticed sometimes when im saving to the same place a good few times, sometimes it changes & goes to it automatically.
I guess a smart learning type function.
Im on windows 10 & the program I'm saving the docs from is Libre Office (odt files)
Thanks :)
I need to quickly add something to the doc, then save them all to one new folder.
Can i set it to automatically open that new folder first?
because at the moment, i'm having to
click save as, then click desktop, then click to the new folder on the desktop, then save.
& i wondered if there was a way it'd open the new folder on the desktop straightaway?
so i dont have to click through 2 extra things
Id like to just do- Ctrl > S - then save
i know in the past it seems to have done this sort of automatically - i dont know if its for some other reason though, ive just noticed sometimes when im saving to the same place a good few times, sometimes it changes & goes to it automatically.
I guess a smart learning type function.
Im on windows 10 & the program I'm saving the docs from is Libre Office (odt files)
Thanks :)
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