Paolo Debortoli wrote:
in a message on facebook, somebody suggested that writer when first saving a 
document should copy a feature of m$ word:  compose automatically the document 
name  using the first vtwo words of the document itself, instead of naming it 
something like 'document without name'.  it would be comfortable if you have to 
save multiple documents in one directory....
Questions: How do you determine what a document's content is by looking at the first two words? Why would people save a file without giving it a name that makes sense to the author? What would happen if more than one text document has the same beginning two words? No, I think the best thing is to name each file when it is first opened by Writer.

--Dan

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