https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167897

David <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #13 from David <[email protected]> ---
Here are the results of my test with version 25.8.0.3 with a new profile.
Create a document and save it into its own folder. Without closing the first
document, now create a new document and save it in a different folder. Go back
to the first document, and now do a Save As or a Save a Copy. Instead of
bringing up the path for the first document, it will bring up the path for the
second document. Now try to export as a PDF. It will now try to put it into the
Documents folder instead of properly being with the first document. Why in the
world should I have to find my original directory where I stored the original
source document? Now insert an image. But say you want to save that image as a
separate file but with the source document so that you can track what was used
where. Right click on it, and where does it try to save it? In the Documents
folder also. Go ahead and do a Save a Copy of the first document to maybe
a.docx file in the same directory as the source file. Now go to the second
document and do the same thing. Where does it try to save it? In the directory
for the first document. I can confirm that this regression from the behavior in
25.2.5 is a total disaster. Please fix.

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