When saving a file with a '.' in the file name, LibreOffice does not add the file extension to the document. For instance, if a document is saved with the name "untitled.1," that is what it will be saved as. To reproduce, create a new LibreOffice document and save it with '.' in the file name. The resulting document will not have a file extension. This occurs with the "Automatic file name extension" checkbox checked.
I reproduced this when using "filename.123" as filename. But it does not happen always, when you have a period in the filename. For example, 'filename.1' works for me, the extension is added.
Created attachment 87151 [details] save with .com extension
Comment on attachment 87151 [details] save with .com extension I have a file "test.com.odt" Open and save as "2test.com" then the new file can not be opend
Comment on attachment 87151 [details] save with .com extension I have a version: 4.1.1.2
Comment on attachment 87151 [details] save with .com extension I have just experienced this issue by saving as .docx file with the name "filename.com", how can I restore the .com file to a .docx file? thank youuu Vanessa
@Vanessa: Your file has a .swf ending?
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