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Raul, create a file again and save with pw, try to save, get the error and then 
look in  /var/log/syslog and see if there are errors that show. Post them if they do.


Wade


On Sunday 23 March 2025 06:43:58 AM (-05:00), Raul Claro wrote:



.Hello, I am sorry, but is there really no solution to this problem - or comment?



     Since I haven't received any answer, I ask again:





I have the newest version of LibreOffice 25.2.1.2. (just upgraded). I hoped my problem would have 
benn solved. But it is not the case: (I do not use directly Debian, but )



I cannot save a file with password. After I have set a password there appears an error.



"error saving the document ...

General Error

General input/output error"



    I have this problem since several months and I have not found a solution anywhere. Somewhere 
I found öut that another system for this saving is being used, but that has not helped.



Thank you very much.



Yours



Raul Claro



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