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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Sep 14 02:24:38 -0700 
2005 -------
My OS is win XP FP1.
Also I don't want to complicate things, but while juggling with the problem,
another one arised on the same object:
In all I had 11 calc graphs pasted into a Draw doc and grouped in 2 clusters.
Here there were no problems in saving, but some of the graphs (seemingly at
random) turned up not to be the correct ones after closing the saved doc and
reopening it: 4 of them had disappeared and were replaced by duplicates of
others present in the doc. I had to repaste the missing ones again from calc,
for one of them I even had to do this twice to set things straight (at the first
try in one case the newly pasted graph was again replaced by the copy of 
another). 
Until you save close and reopen the doc the thing can't be seen directly, but if
you copy and paste the graphs in other docs (in any format like metafile GDI
which overcomes the saving problem) the pasted copy is already wrong!
This is a very dangerous bug, with no alert visible you risk to overlook the
problem until somebody else makes you notice it when it's too late (in my case,
during a presentation at a scientific meeting).
I was lucky enough to spot it early... it's something probably having to do with
internal identifiers of objects in the file....

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