Description: LibreOffice Writer now suggests the default name “Untitled 1” when saving a new text document. And in Microsoft Office Word, when saving a text document, by default, a name was assigned consisting of the first words in the text document. For example, in the text document, the text is written: “The Olympic Games will open today in the capital of China. A lot of people came to the opening…” In this case, when saving the document in Microsoft Office Word, it will suggest the name “The Olympic Games will open today in the capital of China”. And LibreOffice Writer will suggest the name “Untitled 1”. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open LibreOffice Writer. 2. Saving a new text document. 3. Looking at what name the program offers us. Actual Results: LibreOffice Writer suggests the default name “Untitled 1”. Microsoft Office Word, when saving a text document, by default, a name was assigned consisting of the first words in the text document. Expected Results: It seems to me that it would be good if LibreOffice Writer would suggest names consisting of initial words in a text file when saving a text document, that is, as Microsoft Office Word. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Ubuntu 21.10.
A name like "Untitled 1" is what some other word processors and text editors use. Actually, in my own documents, the first words of the document are never what I want the name of the file to be. I don't have any metrics to back this up, but my guess is that in almost all cases someone will have to type in the file name regardless of what is used as default.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 58685 ***