I use Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so here is what I would do:
Go to Tools>Options>LibreOffice>Path
Then I would click on the "My Documents" path for
"/home/timothy/Documents" [timothy is my user "home" folder]
You should be able to edit that page to any mounted drive/folder. The
thing is you must make sure that the network drive, where that default
folder is, is mounted before you use LibreOffice. I do not know what
would happen if that network-share folder is not mounted when LO "asks"
to use it.
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May I ask, why you are deploying a Unity based desktops? I tried it and
as a power user, I hated it. I prefer GNOME 2.32 or KDE over anything
like Unity's desktop.
On 11/23/2011 06:16 AM, jotab wrote:
Hi!
I am deploying Ubuntu 11.10 with LO 3.4.3 on a large number of computers. We
also mount a network share under /mnt/$USER/Share. I would like to set this
path, on a system-wide basis as the default save folder for LO. How can this
be done?
Best regards Jon Lachmann
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