https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98825
--- Comment #5 from Anthony Youngman <anthony@youngman.org.uk> ---
Yup. Look at what Excel does. It's a data entry form, used to enter and update
data. I don't really use it much, but it's a nice convenience, especially when
entering a lot of data. So for it to lose data is not nice.
Actually, I'm not sure, but I think Excel may have the same bug with respect to
"new", but I'm pretty certain "next" and "previous" don't lose data.
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