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#1 2025-06-21 23:35:26

GalacticStone
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(SOLVED) How to change a sub-menu target location

I was looking for a way to change a menu entry's target and I don't see it anywhere in the config file and now I am thinking it must be somewhere else.

On the menu -> All Applications -> Office -> Libre Office Writer

I would like Libre Office Writer to open a specific file by default when the application is opened.

I first looked inside Libre Office's settings and preferences and couldn't find anything in there, so then I thought maybe I could change the jgmenu entry to open the file, but then I got stuck because I didn't see a file path to do this in the jgmenu config.

99% of the time that I open Writer, I open it just to edit one master text file that I use for my business, so it would save some time to just have Writer open that file from the get-go. Am I missing something obvious in the settings somewhere? I can be pretty dense sometimes.

Thanks!

edit : nevermind, I'll just keybind it. I couldn't find a way to delete this post.

Last edited by GalacticStone (2025-06-22 00:06:06)


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#2 2025-06-22 00:06:40

marens
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Re: (SOLVED) How to change a sub-menu target location

^ Just copy the desired file and paste it into the Templates folder:

file-manager.png


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