Good evening
Again some strange question.
Recently LibreOffice, maybe the computer?, has started to act strange on
some occasions. Checking the net, I found only ONE related item.
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=96478
This is not really a "problem", but I would still like to know, what is
going on.
I have a sort of "cloud storage" called pCloud, which creates a 5-GB
virtual drive with its own drive letter on my HDD. There I store among
other stuff files I use regularly and update several times a day. For
some time now, a number of Calc files open alright, but when I edit them
and hit "save", I get the following error message:
"Error saving the document "file name".
The operation [path / file name] was started with an invalid parameter."
When I rename the file, I can save it, but the same problem tends to
recur when I open it the next time.
When I rename it and store it in a different location, the problem seems
to disappear.
Probably all I have to do, is choose a different folder to save those files.
Yet, I would really like to know, what that "invalid parameter" refers to.
If anyone has any idea, I would love to hear it.
Thank you.
Thomas
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