Instructions: 1. Create a new document (e.g. Writer) 2. Insert an OLE Object: An existing file, with a link to the file, display as icon. 3. On the Edit menu, choose "External Links..." 4. Select the OLE object you've inserted 5. Press "Modify" Expected results: File selection dialog comes up, selection button should say "Select" or "Set as new Target" or "Set as target" or "Set link target". Actual results: File selection dialog comes up, selection button says "Insert" Easy hack?
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #0) > 5. Press "Modify" Where? I have Edit (opens the object), Properties, Delete, and Rename.
Created attachment 193988 [details] Screenshot of the "Edit Links" dialog
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #1) > Where? I have Edit (opens the object), Properties, Delete, and Rename. Have a look at the screenshot.
Edit > External Links... has a Modify button. (In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #0) > Easy hack? Don't spot the string in a quick glance in ChangeSourceClickHdl at cui/source/dialogs/linkdlg.cxx. Maybe mxFileDlg->setTitle( SfxResId( STR_SFX_EXPLORERFILE_INSERT ) ); in sfx2/source/dialog/filedlghelper.cxx but this affects all dialogs then. Could be solved by introducing another flag for FileDialogFlags but using this flag becomes a bit tricky.
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #4) > Don't spot the string in a quick glance in ChangeSourceClickHdl at > cui/source/dialogs/linkdlg.cxx. Maybe mxFileDlg->setTitle( SfxResId( > STR_SFX_EXPLORERFILE_INSERT ) ); in sfx2/source/dialog/filedlghelper.cxx but > this affects all dialogs then. Could be solved by introducing another flag > for FileDialogFlags but using this flag becomes a bit tricky. But surely the button text is set differently for different file selection dialogs? Open, Save, Select, Insert ...