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2011/7/12 MichaelB <mrbou@mckanes.com>:
Hi,

When i save (Ctrl+S) a file after some modification, it take 5 seconds or
more with a .odt file (~2.5 Mo)

What is Mo?

If i save the same presention with .ppt format, it take only 1.5 seconds to
save.

Is only a little presentation file with 25 slides..  I tested it on Windows
and Linux with LibreOffice 3.4.1 and is the same.
Is in a company context and is really too slow..

It is normal ? it is a possible bug ?

Thanks in advance,
Michael

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