https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91345

--- Comment #5 from gmarco <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Beluga from comment #4)
> So what is the use case or the problem you are trying to prevent?
> 
> The only thing I can think of is:
> You make changes to the spreadsheet.
> You open the .odt, answer yes to update.
> Now you want to save the .odt just to preserve the state of the spreadsheet
> data.
> Next you make some changes to the spreadsheet again.
> You open the .odt, but answer no to update, because you want to work with
> the data that existed when you last opened the .odt.
> 
> Is this what you want?

Well, normally if I apply any change to a doc, when I have done I need to close
it saving that changes too; for that I usually click on "X" or on "File->Save"
and get my doc saved in the last updated version.
I could click on "File->Save As" when I wish save that doc with a different
name.

If I have applied changes to the spreadsheet and that spreadsheet is linked
someway in the doc.ODT, when I open it I am asked if want to update with the
changes applied to the spreadsheet. Usually (it's logic) I reply YES and the
doc displays updated. Now (even without applying any other change to the doc) I
wish to close it saving too the changes subsequent updates previously said
(objects linked to the spreadsheet).
The usual procedure is to close clicking on "X" but if I do so Writer closes
without re-writing the file and I unknowingly "lose" these updates (I think
this is incorrect).

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