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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct  3 02:00:16 +0000 
2008 -------
Depending on how it's implemented, I think it could be very useful.  But what I
think of when reading your suggestion is something MS Office has always done,
and which I assumed OO was already doing as well.  

I don't really have the experience with OO to know, because most of my work so
far is still in MS Office.  (I hope to change that after v3.0 is finalized.)  My
OO work has been limited thus far to either creating or opening one file,
working on it, saving it, and then closing the file and the whole program.

Word, Access, and Excel always open looking at their default directories.  But
if I tell Excel to go get a file in xyz folder, it remembers that for the rest
of the session unless I tell it something else.  Any old file I had open will
remember it's home and be saved back there, but any new file I create & save
will default to that xyz folder.  If that's not how OOo already works, then I
would consider that a bug in desperate need of being fixed. 

-- Tim


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