Modify file name from archivobject_display

Hi everyone,
I have tried to open a file through  remote archive (Documentum 5.3) with FM "archivobject_display".
At the front end the system show a file download dialog box.
This dialog box asks "SAVE" or "OPEN" with a default file name.
Can i change this file name?
Thanks in advance.
Francesco.

Yes you can change the filename. I do it all the time
Cheers!
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