Problem description: Steps to reproduce: [1] Start LibreOffice and enable option “Load/Save > General > Save > Save AutoRecovery information” and set time period to 1 minute. [2] Disable option “Load/Save > General > Save > Automatically save the document too”. [3] Save options with OK and close LibreOffice. [4] Start LibreOffice again and create new text document. [5] Insert text. In order to observe the saving of the AutoRecovery information better I created a rather big document with 500 pages and more than 2,000,000 characters. [6] Wait. After a short period of time (1 minute) you can observe the saving of the AutoRecovery information. [7] Save document and display the content of the folder with a file manager (Windows Explorer). The saved file (e.g. “test.odt”) is displayed. [8] Enable option “Load/Save > General > Save > Automatically save the document too”. Then “OK”. [9] Keep the change time of the document displayed by the file manager in mind. [10] Change the document a little. [11] Wait until the AutoRecovery information is saved. [12] Check the change time of document (e.g. text.odt). It has not been changed. That means that the document has not been saved. Expected: Also document should be saved during saving of the AutoRecovery information. [13] Close LibreOffice (with or without saving) and start it again. [14] Again keep change time in mind, open document again and change it a little. [15] Wait until the AutoRecovery information is saved. [16] Check the change time of document. Now it has been changed. That means that the document now has been saved during saving of the AutoRecovery information as expected. Operating System: Windows 7 Version: 4.2.2.1 release
I reproduce, setting to NEW. Win 7 64-bit Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha1+ Build ID: 4586a3f564600f1a0ce15a5cb98868b43bb9351e TinderBox: Win-x86@42, Branch:master, Time: 2014-10-29_07:28:16
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*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 65509 ***