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    • patrickdrdP
      patrickdrd
      last edited by

      why do I always get notepad++'s default folder each time I want to save a new file,
      even though I’ve selected “remember last used directory”?

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      • Scott SumnerS
        Scott Sumner @patrickdrd
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        @patrickdrd

        It works for me with Notepad++ v7.5.9. Here’s what I tried:

        • create new tab
        • modify it by typing some text
        • saving it somewhere (e.g. desktop)
        • click around working with other files (probably this doesn’t matter)
        • create another new tab
        • modify it
        • save it -> directory prompted with is the one used earlier (e.g. desktop)
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        • patrickdrdP
          patrickdrd
          last edited by

          ok, this works for me too, but what about first launch?

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          • Scott SumnerS
            Scott Sumner @patrickdrd
            last edited by

            @patrickdrd

            I suppose it isn’t part of what is remembered from run to run of Notepad++.

            I tend to use the Follow current document setting for Default Directory. I find it much more useful but we all have our own ways of working. :-)

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            • patrickdrdP
              patrickdrd
              last edited by

              well, yes, I understand what you mean,
              that’s what I had before too, but I didn’t like the fact that the initial (empty) file is defaulted to notepad++'s directory and I thought that would change that, but no, it isn’t…

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              • Scott SumnerS
                Scott Sumner @patrickdrd
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                @patrickdrd

                As I always have some files in tabs when Notepad++ starts (via Remember current session for next launch), and with Follow current doc set, I NEVER see Notepad++'s directory when I do save/open… :-)

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                • patrickdrdP
                  patrickdrd
                  last edited by

                  I like loading it blank, so it would be great if there was a default directory

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                  • Scott SumnerS
                    Scott Sumner @patrickdrd
                    last edited by

                    @patrickdrd

                    Sometimes we have to make compromises…but if you’re unwilling to do that and unless someone else can chime in and say how you can make it happen, your best bet is going to be submitting a Feature Request for it. And then waiting. Unless you are a C++ programmer and can work on it yourself and then submit that work for inclusion in a future release of N++.

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                    • PeterJonesP
                      PeterJones
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                      @patrickdrd

                      Windows has a builtin way to specify the starting directory for any shortcut you run – and I am assuming that since you claim to be loading a blank NPP window, you’re loading from a shortcut instead of from a Right Click menu.

                      To change the Windows default directory, Right Click on your shortcut, select Properties (‡), go to the Start In field, and enter the directory you’d like to be your default

                      ‡: For a normal shortcut, like on your desktop, you just have to select Properties. If the shortcut is pinned to your taskbar (like it is for me), RClick, then RClick on “notepad++” near the bottom of the menu, then select Properties. If it’s in your Start Menu (either pinned to the quick start area, or if you go down to N > Notepad++), then RClick on the icon, select More, select Open File Location; this should open Windows Explorer in the directory where that shortcut actually lives. In that Windows Explorer, you can RClick on Notepad++ shortcut and select the Properties, as above.

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