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MR ZenWiz <mrzenwiz@gmail.com> wrote on 2011-01-18 12:12:

2011/1/18 Michal Olber <olbi3009@gmail.com>:
Hello
I have one strange bug, which is in OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Some times,
when I paste text or doing longer work, and want to save document as ctr+s,
it close the main Window, but in manager this task is all the time.
What i shaould do with this?


I'm not sure what you mean by "it close the main Window, but in
manager this task is all the time."

However, ^S should not close the window at all.

I have this problem sometimes, too! Usually Ctrl+S works as you know. But
sometimes while doing Ctrl+S all LO windows are closed (or vanished), the
starter is closed. When I start LO again it find the closed files and I
can restore it. But after this dialog these  LO files turn up again. 
I think they were not closed but only vanished from the desktop (not
verified).

The very large problem after that:
- the restored file (above dialog) is a very old file
- the other (still opened in the background) is the newer one!

Now I know that. But you can lost a work of some hours if you take the
restored file!

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Have a nice day.

Joachim (Germany)

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