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On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 8:28 AM, H. Stoellinger <hc.stoellinger@aon.at>
wrote:

Hello,
In the documentation I read that...
" When saving a file, LibreOffice always appends an extension to the file
name, except when the file name already has an extension that matches the
file type."
Since I have been using LO 5.2.3.3 (development release), the extension
does NOT get appended to the filename automatically anymore. Is this
"works as designed" or a bug? I can re-open the file correctly after
saving it.
Regards
H. Stoellinger

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