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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126235

Thomas <tom.spiderbrain@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Thomas <tom.spiderbrain@gmail.com> ---
The example in question is an existing application is set up to receive a file
in the form

"","two","","","5"

which is generated by a second application. In this instance I am attempting a
manual intervention to fix and error in the data contents of the generated csv.
But when I open and resave the document, exploring all possible options, it
resaves it. 

,"2",,,"5"

rather than 

"","2","","","5"

(the actual file is 1000s of lines long and very complex)

So either this is a functionality bug, where there software is attempting to
quote all cell values and failing (nothing is a possible cell value), or a UI
problem, where the save options dialogue is saying it's an option to quote all
cell values, when in fact it will only quote cell values that are not null.

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