YES  YOU CANYes you can   delete  y rename  and other things...    from inside 
the office in  Open file
What you do is  go   to OPEN FILE as if  you were trying to open  oneand there  
it opens a window, that is exactly a explorer of files..  ...Yes is the same as 
Explorer
If in that window you chose a file and click the right bottom of mouse, it 
gives you  many possibilities.You can delete, rename, copy, print   etc etc.If 
the windows of files that open is small for you, you can enlarge it pulling the 
corner with the mouse


    On Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 10:22:09 PM GMT-3, Robert Funnell 
<robert.funn...@mcgill.ca> wrote:  
 
 Ian -

I'm not aware of there having been such commands within OpenOffice. Why 
can't you directly use whatever file-management utilities are offered by 
your operating system (e.g., File Explorer for Windows)?

- Robert

On 2025-05-29 15:09, ian turnbull wrote:
> From: ian turnbull <ian.j.turnb...@outlook.com>
> Sent: 28 May 2025 16:26
> To: d...@openoffice.apache.org <d...@openoffice.apache.org>
> Subject: Maintenance of documents
>
> When I first started using Apache OpenOffice, the primary menu included 
> options to delete or rename documents. These options seem to have been 
> removed from the latest version. As a result, I find I now have several 
> documents which I no longer need, but am unable to remove them. I also have 
> some which I would like to rename. Please explain a) why these very useful 
> options are no longer available, and b) how can I remove documents which I no 
> longer need, and which are needlessly occupying space on my computer.
>
> Ian Turnbull

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